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Now combine the sentences using ‘whether ... or’.
1. He might come. I really don’t know.
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2. You will have to take this medicine. You may not like it.
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3. She might recognize me. I don’t know.
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4. Harish has decided to leave. His friends may accompany him.
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5. Janani is going abroad for further studies. Her parents may like it. They may not like it.
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6. The judgement may be fair. The judgement may not be fair. There are doubts.
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7. Should I accept the job? Should I reject the job? I can’t decide.
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8. The source of information may be reliable. The source of information may not be reliable. It
is not clear.
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9. We can go by bus. We can go by train. The journey will take at least four hours.
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10. Does he want to work? Does he want to study? He cannot decide.
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Pronunciation
Say these words aloud. Note that the letter ‘t‘ is silent.
rapport debut tsunami
gourmet buffet soften
ballet valet fasten
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