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i am just wondering if vs i am just wondering whether

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to introduce a question or express curiosity about something.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 3599 views

i am just wondering if

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a question or express curiosity about something. It is often followed by a clause or a statement.

Examples:

  • I am just wondering if you have any plans for the weekend.
  • I am just wondering if you could help me with this issue.
  • I am just wondering if it's going to rain tomorrow.
  • I am just wondering if there are any available seats for the concert.
  • I am just wondering if you received my email.
  • I am just wondering if there has been any engagement with stakeholders by the European Union.
  • I am just wondering if there has been any engagement directly by the European Union with the stakeholders involved in the political process in Zimbabwe.
  • I'm on a scheme for the unemployed and I am just wondering if you'd be interested in buying any cleaning products today.
  • I am just wondering if the response can be released at this stage now that it is before the Commission and it has had time to consider it?
  • I am just wondering if any progress has been made on that, either by the UN or by the European Union in the sense that, at the moment, I understand that there are between 7000 to 10000 people under 18 years of age carrying arms.

Alternatives:

  • I am just wondering whether
  • I am just curious if

i am just wondering whether

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a question or express curiosity about something. It is often followed by a clause or a statement.

Examples:

  • I am just wondering whether you will be attending the meeting.
  • I am just wondering whether it's the right decision.
  • I am just wondering whether there are any updates on the project.
  • I am just wondering whether you have any suggestions.
  • I am just wondering whether you have seen the latest movie.
  • I am just wondering whether any progress has been made on that.
  • I am just wondering whether there is a lesson that we should learn from this: that, before we give a commitment, we have the operation ready to move, because of certain things that have occurred since.
  • My point basically is that the voluntary organisations of small enterprises who give support to small enterprises have been very good at giving information and I am just wondering whether we can do more with them, helping them to make information available to their members.
  • I was just wondering whether it was okay to drink the water.
  • I was just wondering whether anything's changed since last we spoke.
  • Just wondering whether you got all seven invitations to my performance tonight.
  • I was just wondering whether I'd ever see you again after this weekend.
  • I was just wondering whether you saw Eugene the day he died.
  • I was just wondering whether anybody is going to inform the particles of smoke where the smoking zone and the no-smoking zones are.
  • I was just wondering whether she'd know of someone.
  • I was just wondering whether your mother ever...?
  • We were just wondering whether the Commission is taking this on board, whether it is being pushed forward and which Commissioner has responsibility for it at this point in time.
  • but I was just wondering whether you'd seen any of today's papers?
  • I WAS JUST WONDERING WHETHER IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE FOR ME TO...
  • I am just wondering about that.
  • I am just wondering that out loud.
  • I am just wondering if there has been any engagement with stakeholders by the European Union.
  • It's just I was wondering whether you'd written that letter.
  • I'm on a scheme for the unemployed and I am just wondering if you'd be interested in buying any cleaning products today.
  • I am just wondering what steps the Council has taken with respect to that.

Alternatives:

  • I am just wondering if
  • I am just curious whether

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