Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Words often Confused (Set 2)


Weather

whether

23 comments:

  1. Thanks... Got all the words already and will be reviewing them and practicing... Am i have a concern also too miss. Its about the class room. Just the issue about the fans no working cause sometimes in the classroom is hot and usually people learn better when they are comfortable and being that in the classroom is sometimes hot it might affect the mood in class. Thanks...

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    1. :-)Your point is noted and your concern will be forwarded to the appropriate personnel.

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    2. Remember you are important Jovannie, so give yourself a capital “I” when writing :-)

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  2. Weather:
    The weather forecast for today is windy and the heat index is going to be 102`F.
    Whether:
    It doesn't matter whether your male or female you should be able to qualify for the upcoming races.

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    1. Good sentences, "It doesn't matter whether your male or female you should be able to qualify for the upcoming races." review and send me the updated version.

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  3. Whether:
    It Doesn't matter whether you're male or female you should be able to qualify for the upcoming races.

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    2. Beautiful! You found the first error now check capitalization. Do not rush you are doing a great job!

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  4. Weather:
    The weather is nice.

    Whether:
    I don't know whether to tell the truth or lie.

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  5. Weather:
    Last Sunday the weather was sunny to go to the beach.

    Whether:
    I don't know whether or not we should attend the party.

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    1. Review your tense in sentence one then re-post.

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    2. The weather today was sunny so I pack and went to the beach.

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  6. weather: Today's a good weather to go swimming.

    whether; I'm still trying to figure out whether or not I'm going to the party.

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  7. whether:I am tring to figure out whether i am going to staing at
    home tonight.

    weather:The weather looks sunny today.

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    1. Capitalize I at all times, anytime you use it.

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  8. I don't know whether or not if the weather is still coming.

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    1. Remove 'if'. What kind of weather are you talking about. Re-word and re-post a smoother version.

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  9. Weather: In geography class today I learnt about the difference between weather and climate.
    Whether: I don know whether or not my new classmate is from mexico or Nicaragua.

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    1. Good sentences. Review the second one for contractions and Capitalization.

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  10. Whether the weather is good or bad i am still going to the party.

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  11. Weather: The weather is rainy today.

    Whether: I am going home whether you like it or not!

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