PULC/British English/S/II/5

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Panglossa Universal Language Course: British English
Elementary
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Basic
I II III IV V Re-view

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Intermediate
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Stable
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Whether

  • Do you know whether he is coming?
  • Do you know whether he is coming or staying?
  • I wonder whether he is a policeman or not.
  • He must decide whether he will agree or not.
  • We did wonder whether to stay, because they did not want us there.
  • I want to know whether you did see her.
  • Whether they do win or whether they do lose, this is their last game.
  • We did wonder whether to tell you his story or not.
  • Whether you do go or whether you do stay, the result is the same.
  • I do doubt whether they will arrive on time.
  • I will find out whether the school is open.
  • He does doubt whether we can do any better.
  • I am asking whether you will accept the job or not.