Which one is correct?
"whether going" or "whether go"?

whether going

This phrase is not correct in English. The word "going" should be part of a complete sentence or verb phrase, not used alone after "whether".

To use "whether" correctly, you should follow it with a full clause or a verb phrase. For example, "I wonder whether she is going to the party."

whether go

This phrase is not correct in English. The word "go" should be followed by a subject or an object to form a complete sentence.

To use "whether" correctly, you should follow it with a full clause or a verb phrase. For example, "I don't know whether to go or stay."
Both "whether go" and "whether going" are not correct phrases in English. The correct structure to use after "whether" is a full clause or a verb phrase, not just a single verb.

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

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