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Whether
Whether.
Tiempo
You spell "whether" when referring to a choice between options or conditions, such as in the phrase "I can't decide whether to go or stay." On the other hand, "weather" pertains to atmospheric conditions, like rain or sunshine. Make sure to use the correct term based on the context of your sentence!
The correct spelling is "whether." It is used to introduce choices or possibilities in a sentence.
You spell it like marz like that
you spell it, like it but you spell antidisinstablishmenteareism like antidisinstablishmenteareism
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Yes you spell Invited like that.
yes you spell it like this
you spell it like zalah
weather, whether, and wether