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When to use "whether" or "if" in English?
Use only "if" with:
the conditional tense
A sentence that can only be realized under certain conditions.
- Bob didn’t know if Amanda was going away.
Use only "whether" when
the word "or"
- Bob didn’t know whether Amanda was staying in the city or going to the country side for the weekend.
Verb with "to"
- Bob didn’t know whether to invite Amanda to the party.
Use "whether" or "if" when
one of the issues is induced but understood, as in an indirect question
- Bob didn’t know whether Amanda was going away on Saturday.
- Bob didn’t know if Amanda was going away on Saturday.
In this example, the term "or not" is induced. So, Amanda might not leave on Saturday. Since the second option does not need to be stated, you can use either "if" or "if".