What are the 2 spellings of weather?

The climate is made up of “weather”; whether it is nice out depends on whether it is raining or not. A wether is just a castrated sheep. Such a sheep wearing a bell is a “bellwether,” and that’s the correct spelling for the same word when it means “an indicator of change.”

What are the 3 spellings of weather?

You look at the page and see three words: weather, whether and wether. Although none of these three words is spelled the same, they all sound the same when you say them. They’re classed as homonyms.

What are the homophones of weather?

A homophone for “weather” is “whether”. “Weather” refers to atmospheric events at a given time, such as rain.

How do you remember weather and whether?

Get a memory trick to remember the spelling of “weather” and “whether.” People often have trouble remembering which word is spelled “weather” and which word is spelled “whether.” Here’s my memory trick: Weather (such as a storm) affects the sea, and “sea” is spelled with an “ea” just like “weather.”

Which weather should I use?

Weather is primarily used as a noun. It is the state of the atmosphere in a particular place e.g., rain, sunshine, snow and so on. Whether is a conjunction. It is mostly used to introduce a clause and express a doubt or choice between alternatives.

What is whether in grammar?

Whether is used when someone does not know which of the two possibilities is true. She asked me whether I was married. I don’t know whether she will come. I asked whether she had received the letter.

What animal is a Whether?

Wether now typically refers to a castrated male sheep, although the word initially had the meaning of simply “a male sheep,” without any indication of its reproductive abilities.

Which weather do I use?

What is homophones give 10 examples?

Examples of Homophones

ad, add ate, eight
aunt, ant be, bee
blew, blue buy, by, bye
cell, sell hear, here
hour, our its, it’s

How do you use whether?

Whether is used when someone does not know which of the two possibilities is true.

  1. She asked me whether I was married.
  2. I don’t know whether she will come.
  3. I asked whether she had received the letter.

What is the correct way to spell Whether?

The conjunction “whether” is similar to “if.” It is most often used to introduce an indirect question. (Provided the spelling is correct, “whether” is generally used correctly by native English speakers.

What is a good sentence for weather?

“We are having beautiful weather today.” “What awful weather we’re having today.” “The weather was humid in California.” “I wish we had sunny weather all year round.”