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Wheather vs weather #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 17:09 pm   Wheather vs weather
 

I get confused all the times when i have to use either of word. which word should be used where ?
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Wheather v/s weather #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 17:14 pm   Wheather v/s weather
 

Weather, the other does not exist, unless you mean, whether.
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Wheather v/s weather #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 17:53 pm   Wheather v/s weather
 

I think about the weather,
whether the weather is fine,
whether it will be raining today,
or whether the sun will shine.
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Hello, My First Post #4 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 18:01 pm   Hello, My First Post
 

Just joined the forum, it's my first post just wated to say hello to everyone.
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Hello, My First Post #5 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 18:35 pm   Hello, My First Post
 

Welcome Jeff, but might I point out that there is a newcomers welcome thread.

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Wheather vs weather #6 (permalink) Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:33 am   Wheather vs weather
 

Thanks a lot Kitosdad and Shyone,

I am clear about the differences now.

Hey JeffH.......... Welcome to the best forum.

Cheers
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