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  2. English interrogative words - Wikipedia

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    Those associated with closed-ended questions are whether and if. [a] The main role of these words is to mark a clause as interrogative. For example, How did you do it? is marked as an interrogative clause by the presence of how, and in I wonder whether it's true, whether marks the subordinate clause whether it's true as interrogative.

  3. Interrogative word - Wikipedia

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    The interrogative words where, when, how, why, whether, whatsoever, and the more archaic whither and whence are interrogative adverbs when they modify a verb. In the question How did you announce the deal? the interrogative word how is an interrogative adverb because it modifies the verb did (past tense of to do ).

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    Travis Kelce is currently trying to figure out whether or not he wants to retire from the Kansas City Chiefs (decisions, decisions), and apparently he has until March 14 to figure it out. But if ...

  5. Interrogative - Wikipedia

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    Interrogative sentences are generally divided between yes–no questions, which ask whether or not something is the case (and invite an answer of the yes/no type), and wh-questions, which specify the information being asked about using a word like which, who, how, etc.

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    Democratic strategist David Axelrod said late Thursday that he doesn’t think voters know much about Vice President Harris and whether or not the Democratic presidential nominee’s policy views ...

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    Multiple U.S. agencies have told employees not to respond immediately to a demand by President Donald Trump's adviser Elon Musk to list their accomplishments in the past week or be fired, as a ...

  8. English subordinators - Wikipedia

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    Whether is always a subordinator. It marks closed interrogative content clauses such as I wonder whether this would work.It is often possible to substitute if for whether, the main exceptions being when the subordinate clause functions as the subject, as in Whether it's true is an empirical question and cases with or not, such as I'll be there whether you are there or not.

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    Whether it’s spending a long weekend or several years together, Tomlinson says she gets to know her celeb clients “very intimately.” Adds Dickey: “I’ve done all kinds of things with my ...