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ke it new! early modernism weath - er weth - er middle english, old eng…

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ke it new! early modernism
weath - er weth - er
middle english, old english w eder, german wetter
noun

  1. state of atmosphere
  2. strong wind or storm

wheth - er hweth - er
middle english, old english hw ether, old norse hvatharr
conjunction

  1. used to introduce two or more alternatives

which sentence uses whether correctly?
i only turn on the radio to catch the whether and traffic reports.
london, england, is known for its blustery and wet whether.
it is time to find out whether janey chose the truck or the sedan.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The word "whether" is a conjunction used to introduce alternatives. In the first two sentences, "whether" is mis - used instead of "weather" (which refers to the state of the atmosphere). The third sentence correctly uses "whether" to present two alternatives (Janey choosing a truck or a sedan).

Answer:

It is time to find out whether Janey chose the truck or the sedan.