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whether i am grateful vs whether am i graeteful

The correct phrase is 'whether I am grateful.' The subject pronoun 'I' should come before the verb 'am' in English sentences. The second phrase is incorrect due to the inversion of the subject and verb.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 4311 views

whether i am grateful

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express doubt or uncertainty about one's gratitude in a given situation.

Examples:

  • I am not sure whether I am grateful for the opportunity.
  • She questioned whether I am grateful for her help.
  • Whether I am grateful or not, I will still show my appreciation.
  • He wonders whether I am grateful for his advice.
  • The question remains whether I am grateful for their support.
  • I am grateful that progress is being made, but I am particularly interested to know whether you are including in this the ten accession countries which will be joining in May.
  • Mr President, I am grateful for the friendly reply and for what you said about this report, but I would like to ask whether you know how many countries have implemented the directive.
  • I am grateful for the information you have given me, but I do not know whether this covers the needs for the modernisation of the fleet for all types of fisheries.
  • And I am grateful that you did.
  • I'm so sorry, Gray. I really am grateful.
  • If anything, I am grateful.
  • If anything, I am grateful.
  • Now I am grateful for the last 10 years.
  • Then I am grateful for your good wishes.
  • Paige, I am grateful to the Collins.
  • And for that I am grateful.
  • I am grateful for your intervention, Dorcas.
  • I am grateful for your advice.
  • I am grateful you are here, Master Kenobi.
  • Then I am grateful that it is not up to you.
  • And I am grateful for his.
  • I am grateful for a reliable partner in our business.
  • Aslaug: I am grateful to see you.
  • And for that, I am grateful.
  • I am grateful for the family's trust.

whether am i graeteful

This phrase is incorrect in English. The subject pronoun 'I' should come before the verb 'am.'

  • Counsellor, hopefully, you will determine whether I am reaching Capt Picard.
  • Whether I am my father's son.
  • - Day and night, whether I am standing or sitting... whether I am sleeping or awake, I have felt you.
  • Now nobody knows whether I am here or whether I am gone.
  • Whether I am or not, it doesn't give you the right to trawl through my personal things.
  • Whether I am or not, you've been more than fair.
  • We shall see, after Singapore, whether I am wrong or not, but I must frankly say that I doubt it.
  • I am not sure whether I am supposed to say something about Malta now.
  • I should like to know from the President of the Commission whether I am mistaken.
  • I don't know whether I am or not.
  • There are those who have asked me whether I am not perhaps too friendly to Croatia.
  • First, Mrs Jackson asks whether I am satisfied with the inspection services that we have, particularly in relation to our work in Asia.
  • Madam President, I do not know whether I am in order or not.
  • Mr President, I wish to know whether I am allowed to make an explanation of vote.
  • He asked whether I am happy that millions of people are living in countries without democracy or adequate human rights.
  • In relation to whether I am enjoying the experience, I think it is still too early to say.
  • I do not know whether I am too impressed about it being possible to move 2% of staff around.
  • I was asked whether I am in favour of incorporating the Charter of Fundamental Rights into a constitution.
  • I wonder whether as President I am authorized to do that.
  • Mr President, I am wondering whether our own amendment is admissible.

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