Grammar

Using Whether and Unlike, Definition and Example Sentences

Using Whether and Unlike, Definition and Example Sentences

Whether; we use whether when we report questions. It is used in indirect yes-no questions. It can be used with infinitive, after preposition. Some conditions It is followed by OR NOT.

Example Sentences

  • Whether you drive fast or slow, please drive carefully.
  • I don’t know whether he will come.
  • She asked me whether I was happy or not.
  • I want to know whether he needs help or not.
  • Someone’s got to tell him, whether it’s you or me.

Unlike means different from, dissimilar, not similar to; two things have different qualities from each other.

Example Sentences

  • Hannah is completely unlike her mother.
  • Japanese is unlike Spanish.
  • For this house was different, unlike any I’d seen.
  • Unlike sugar, cholesterol does not break down in the blood.
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