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※ 引述《polyglot (**殺手級水母**)》之銘言:
: ※ 引述《moria88 (喵)》之銘言:
: : two sentence
: : " Whether we like it or not."
: : and
: : " Whether we like it or don't."
: I've never heard of that...^^^^^^
: it sounds so strange, is it grammatically
: correct?
: As far as i am concerned, most cases deal with the differences
: in using "whether "or"if".
: ,
These two sentences are extracted from a poem " There's Always Weather"
There's always weather , weather ,
Whether we like it or not.
Some days are nice and sunny,
Sunny and bright and hot.
There's always weather , weather ,
Whether we like it or don't.
Sometimes so cold and cloudy!
Will it soon snow , or won't?
What's the difference? >"<
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