The Haymarket Riot
Haymarket Riot
I seriously doubt you can do that anywhere.
See whether or not she has come. I doubt whether we can do any better.
It was either: A) Job Security <----doubt it! B) Improved Wages and Hours C) Paid Vacations <---doubt it! D) Health Insurance <----doubt it!
He knew only enough to get by in the show, "Reasonable Doubt(s)".
The word whether is used to express a doubt or choice between alternatives. It is a conjunction.
There is no accurate way to answer this. It is NOT a legal requirement to register ALL dogs in the UK. Even if it was - I doubt the general public would have access to the database or statistics.
Example sentence - There was great doubt about whether their marriage would last.
General U.S. Grant.
I doubt this is public knowledge.
I doubt this is public knowledge.
you call something a question when you want to know something about it. you call something a doubt when you are not sure whether what you have understood about it is correct or whether it is so, and you want to have clarification on it.