weather, whether, and wether
The spelling weather means the local meteorological conditions.The term meaning regardless is spelled "whether or not."
The correct spelling for "whether or not" is w-h-e-t-h-e-r. "Weather" refers to atmospheric conditions such as rain, snow, or sunshine.
Weather (as the weather is nice today!)Whether (as ...whether or not ....)
Yes, that is the correct way to spell "decided".
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather
Weather is a homophone for whether.
Weather, as in rain, while it is whether, as in whether or not.
There is only one way to spell "weather" (climate). However, there are three words that are homophones (sound alike words).weather (noun) - climatewhether (conjunction) - a choice, whether or not, whether this or thatwether (noun) - a castrated male sheep or goat(*the term bellwether means a trend indicator)
"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"
Which is to witch as weather is to whether.
the main thing is weather/whether