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Example sentences for "remember whether"

  • My desk was on the second floor, the inside wall just along by the corridor.

  • That's right--it sounded like a car backfiring.

  • Now, you were on the first floor in the domino room when you finished your lunch, didn't you?

  • It knocked him completely down on the floor.

  • Yes, I don't remember whether I developed that roll or not.

  • I understand there were some porters that were leaning out of the fifth floor windows but I don't remember whether I saw them or not.

  • I can't remember whether it was a week or 2 weeks or--it was at least a week.

  • I really don't remember whether I said I had seen the wound myself or whether I was merely referring to our sort of collective opinion of it, or whether I told him I had not seen the wound and was merely going by Dr.

  • In view of the volume of our work it would be impossible at this late date for a clerk in the Passport Office to remember whether a card was actually made or not made.

  • I don't remember whether I told them both at the same time or told Martin first and Robert second or Robert first and Martin second.

  • At one time--I don't remember whether he was working at that time or not--he was very sad and upset.

  • I don't remember whether it accompanied the first letter or the second letter with which I had enclosed some photographs and filled out questionnaires.

  • I don't remember--I did see McDonald and I did talk to him, but I don't remember whether he was the one that was standing right there at the time or not.

  • I don't remember whether he was sitting in the front or back seat, though, but he did come down with us.

  • I don't remember whether it was that day or the next day, I sure don't.

  • He went out for lunch and I don't remember whether he come out from the building again or not because I was getting dressed to get out of there myself.

  • Prince Andrew, as if trying to remember whether he had something more to say, or waiting to see if Pierre would say anything, looked fixedly at him.

  • And Pierre, anxiously trying to remember whether he had done anything reprehensible, looked round with a blush.

  • He tried to remember whether he had not done anything else that was foolish.

  • I don't remember whether I was there or not.

  • I don't remember whether he introduced me to Mrs. Paine formally, or whether she introduced herself.

  • I just don't remember whether he did or not.

  • I won't say I did, because I don't remember whether I did or didn't.

  • Dean said something to me, and I don't remember whether it was Sunday or not.

  • I don't remember whether we were going out to some grocery store or something like that.

  • I don't remember whether I found him or whether I did not.

  • And I don't remember whether it is then that I tried insurance or not.

  • You don't remember whether any of them were looking up there?

  • You don't remember whether he was behind you or not?

  • I don't remember whether he was behind me or not.

  • That I wouldn't remember whether it was quite that large or not.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remember whether" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advisory body; ancient learning; another great; dear parents; different authors; eight miles; false analogy; general introduction; gold watch and chain; other food; other people; remember also; remember anything; remember correctly; remember hearing; remember once; remember right; remember rightly; remember them; remember well; remember what; remember when; remember whether; slave trade; used reflexively; white figure