Hello teachers,
Would you take a look at the following?
1. Whether the team lost the game, the students were motivated to practice harder for future competitions.
Direction: one of the underlined parts of the sentence #1 is wrong. Correct the wrong part.
To tell the truth, I have no idea which is wrong.
Would you correct the wrong part?
Besides, if possible, would you let me know why?
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
yam.
'Whether' necessarily introduces a compound subordinate clause using the conjunction 'or,' as in 'whether or not.'
In this case, the sentence should read 'Whether or not the team lost the game,' or, 'Whether the team lost the game or not.'
Context is always important; labelling is rarely important.
Thank you very much for the instructions, Preceptor, Gillnetter, and 5jj.
I understand the wrong part and the correct answer.
Thanks again,
yam
"Whenever" makes more sense to me. Whenever they lost they were motivated to practice harder.