Examples of 'know whether tom' in a sentence
Meaning of "know whether tom"
Know whether Tom: This phrase seems incomplete and the meaning could vary depending on the context where it is used
How to use "know whether tom" in a sentence
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know whether tom
I do not know whether Tom is hungry or not.
We just want to know whether Tom is coming or not.
I do not know whether Tom is busy or not.
I do not know whether Tom is happy or not.
I did not know whether Tom was hungry or not.
I did not know whether Tom was busy or not.
I do not know whether Tom plans to go or not.
We do not know whether Tom is dead or alive.
I did not know whether Tom was sleepy or not.
I do not know whether Tom is sleepy or not.
We did not know whether Tom was dead or alive.
I did not know whether Tom was dead or alive.
I do not know whether Tom is dead or alive.
I do not know whether Tom is angry or not.
I do not know whether Tom will come or not.
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I do not know whether Tom is able to do that or not.
I do not know whether Tom has to do that or not.
I do not know whether Tom can do that or not.
We do not know whether Tom can come or not.
I do not know whether Tom has a bicycle or not.
I did not know whether Tom needed to do that or not.
I do not know whether Tom will swim or not.
I do not know whether Tom intended to do that or not.
I did not know whether Tom would agree to go or not.
I did not know whether Tom was good at chess or not.
I do not know whether Tom likes dogs or not.
I do not know whether Tom can drive or not.
I do not know whether Tom is interested in this or not.
I do not know whether Tom can add to that.
I do not know whether Tom still lives here or not.
I do not know whether Tom can sing well or not.
I do not know whether Tom will eat with us or not.
I do not know whether Tom can cook well or not.
I do not know whether Tom has done that yet or not.
I did not know whether Tom would be permitted to do that or not.
I did not know whether Tom was a Canadian or not.
I do not know whether Tom is a Canadian or not.
I do not know whether Tom speaks French or not.
I do not know whether Tom and Mary plan to go or not.
I do not know whether Tom can speak French or not.
I do not know whether Tom and Mary like dogs or not.
Do you know whether Tom plans on doing that?
Do you know whether Tom is doing that now?
Do you know whether Tom did that or not?
Do you know whether Tom is married or single?
We don't know whether Tom is going to come or not.
We don't know whether Tom will come or not.
Do you know whether Tom can speak French?
I don't know whether Tom believes in God or not.