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I think both are similar. It says "no matter we like it or we like it not" And "no matter we like it or we don't like it" There is no difference between both sentence Hmm...but I heard the 1st sentence more often! That's what I think... ※ 引述《moria88 (喵)》之銘言: : ※ 引述《polyglot (**殺手級水母**)》之銘言: : : I've never heard of that...^^^^^^ : : it sounds so strange, is it grammatically : : correct? : : As far as i am concerned, most cases deal with the differences : : in using "whether "or"if". : : , : These two sentences are extracted from a poem " There's Always Weather" : There's always weather , weather , : Whether we like it or not. : Some days are nice and sunny, : Sunny and bright and hot. : There's always weather , weather , : Whether we like it or don't. : Sometimes so cold and cloudy! : Will it soon snow , or won't? : What's the difference? >"< -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 24.103.240.244
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