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  1. "You are" vs. "you're" — what is the difference between them?

    Sep 22, 2017 · There is no difference. You are is normally contracted to you're in speech, because English doesn't like two vowels without a consonant to separate them, and one of them gets deleted. …

  2. "What about you?" versus "How about you?" - English Language

    What about you? requests a statement about you in general, while How about you? requests a response about your manner, means, or condition. This leaves room for lots of personal preferences, …

  3. What is the difference between "What are you?" and "Who are you?"?

    Oct 26, 2015 · I am often asked "Who are you?" and "What are you?", but I don't know the difference between these two questions. Please explain it to me.

  4. Difference between "How are you?" and "How are you doing?"

    when you don't know the person very well, or when you meet someone for the first time, whereas you would say "How are you doing?" when you already know someone, or act as if you already knew them.

  5. Use "you" or "one" in formal writing? - English Language & Usage …

    Aug 23, 2013 · Verses: When the stakes are high you are often tempted to cheat. You might prefer the former to the latter because the latter comes across as very accusatory. This is really the only …

  6. grammar - If you or somebody you know ... are/is ...? - English ...

    If I were looking for somebody to contact me personally for something unrelated to business, e.g. "If you or anybody you know is good at making curtains, please let me know because I need new curtains," …

  7. grammar - When would you vs when you would in a sentence - English ...

    Aug 16, 2019 · when WILL YOU go is a question. The syntax of preceding Please let me know expects to be followed by something (the thing you want to know, some kind of "noun"). And when YOU WILL …

  8. What’s the difference between "Are you going" and "Will you go"?

    Aug 21, 2015 · Are you going to go? asks about your future travel; Will you go? asks about your willingness to travel. This is a deontic will, not an epistemic ("future") will.

  9. "Who is you" – not "are" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2017 · Why do we say "who are you" when talking to a single person? Related question: "Who is speaking with each other?" Is this correct?

  10. Is "you was" correct to say? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 7, 2016 · and you was right, baby, baby, you was so right! you said someday the worm would turn, i had some lessons that i had to learn, and you was right, baby, baby, you was so right! (Metro Lyrics) …