Which is to witch as weather is to whether.
Whether there will be traffic, or whether there will be traffic.
"Whether the weather is hot, whether the weather is cold, whatever the weather, no matter the weather, whether we like it or not" ... "Whether or not you do it doesn't matter" "Whether you believe me or not isn't up to me"
The homophone of "whether" is "weather."
See whether or not she has come. I doubt whether we can do any better.
(used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or notI wasn't sure whether you'd like it.She asked me whether I was interested in working for her.I'm wondering whether to have the fish or the beef.I doubt whether it'll work.I was merely questioning whether we have the money to fund such a project.It all depends on whether or not she's got the time.Anyway, it's a good story, whether or not it's true
Whether your foot is on it or not.
Whether he likes it or not, he'll have to do the test.
Just like you did!
weather whether
· whether it is linear, quadratic or exponential · whether it has an upper or lower bound · whether it has a minimum or a maximum value · whether it is constant, decreasing or increasing
The correct spelling is "whether." It is used to introduce choices or possibilities in a sentence.