Whether
Whether is a conjunction used to introduce alternatives or indirect questions. It comes from Old English hwæþer, meaning "which of two," and has long served to mark doubt, choice, or inquiry in English.
The primary uses are twofold. First, whether introduces indirect questions after verbs such as know, wonder,
In contrast to if, whether is used to present two or more possibilities rather than to express
Other uses include embedding a clause after a preposition and forming noun phrases such as "the question
Etymology notes: from Old English hwæþer; cognate with related forms in Germanic languages. The term remains