: Re: no matter whether = whether? Excuse me, does anyone know if the following two sentences are equal? No matter whether it is a good book, I will not read it. Whether it is a good book, I
The second sentence does not feel to be grammatically correct. The second sentence should be "Whether it is a good book or not, I will not read it".
It can be even made simple by writing "Even if it is a good book, I will not read it."
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