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Do You or Are You - English Grammar Lesson - YouTube
Do You or Are You - English Grammar Lesson - YouTube. JForrest English. 833K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.9K. 96K views 3 years ago. In this lesson, learn how to form questions in the present...
What is the difference between "What are you?" and "Who are you?"?
Who are you? This is typically asking for your name, but a particular context could indicate a different meaning. What are you? This question is very informal and bit odd. It is a very terse question which implies some understood context. If you're in a business meeting it could be your role - e.g. "I'm the accountant"
Are you Vs You are - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The first and second sentences are quite clear. As for the third sentence, when you put the beginning clause in the interrogative, you don't use the other clause in the interrogative. For examples: Do you know where he is? Who do you think he is talking to?
9 Ways to Ask “How Are You?” with Examples | Grammarly
No matter where you go, one question always seems to follow: How are you? It can be a simple, effective way to start a casual conversation—no lengthy descriptions of your life circumstances required.
questions v relatives - "Are you" or "you are" - English Language ...
2 Answers. Sorted by: 1. Where are you from? is a question. The auxiliary verb † are "inverts" or changes places with its subject, you. Can you tell me . . .? is also a question, and likewise has subject/auxiliary inversion: can inverts with you.
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