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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Letter Writing

A guestion

Hi everyone!
I want to ask you something.
What is the difference between "Whay you are doing?" and "What are you doing?"
Which one is commonly used among Americans?

Thank you very much for now Emotion: smile
  

Top answer

'What you are doing' is not a question. ' is commonly used by Americans and everybody else in the English-speaking world. Rover

  • 'What you are doing' is not a question.
  • ' is commonly used by Americans and everybody else in the English-speaking world.
  • Rover
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'What you are doing' is not a question. ('I know what you are doing.')

The question 'What are you doing?' is commonly used by Americans and everybody else in the English-speaking world.

Rover

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