Sentence Examples:
* "I don't know whether to go to the party or stay home." (This sentence presents two options: going to the party or staying home.)
* "Whether you like it or not, you have to do your homework." (This sentence introduces two contrasting possibilities: liking it or not liking it.)
* "The decision will be made, whether we like it or not." (This sentence emphasizes the decision being made regardless of preference.)
Meaning:
"Whether" introduces a choice or alternatives, often followed by "or." It helps to show that there are two or more possible outcomes or options.
Note:
"Wether" is a rarely used word that refers to a male sheep. You might see it in agricultural contexts. It's easy to get "whether" and "wether" mixed up, so pay attention to the context and intended meaning.