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Explain what is the difference & when they are used
if & whether
by & with
A & the
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Answered by korthamyamini525
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Answer:

The formal rule is to use if when you have a conditional sentence and whether when you are showing that two alternatives are possible. Some examples will make this more clear. Here's an example where the two words could be interchangeable: Squiggly didn't know whether Aardvark would arrive on Friday

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Answered by shrutisharma4567
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➜You don't walk away if you love someone. You help the person.

Correct!

Go to the party whether you must.

Wrong

(if )

➜I need to talk about if the kids are old enough to travel on their own.

Wrong

(whether )

➜I don't think much about whether fans will remember me.

Correct!

Whether she fails, it will destroy her.

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'By' is a preposition, adverb, adjective, and noun. While With is a preposition. By is used to indicates someone's action and with is indicates what was used to act and accompanied by something or someone.

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'A' and 'the' are articles. They are used in speech to refer to or indicate a noun. Hence 'the table' or 'an apple'. The difference between the two is that 'a' is the indefinite article, and 'the' is the definite article.

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