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What words should be used in this sentence?
The strength of your character determines (weather, whether) you stand up for your (principals, principles).
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Use "whether" and "principles."
Correct sentence: "The strength of your character determines whether you stand up for your principles."
Explanation: "whether" means "if" (choice/possibility); "principles" are moral beliefs. "Weather" refers to atmospheric conditions; "principals" are head administrators or main items.
Correct sentence: "The strength of your character determines whether you stand up for your principles."
Explanation: "whether" means "if" (choice/possibility); "principles" are moral beliefs. "Weather" refers to atmospheric conditions; "principals" are head administrators or main items.
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