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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
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Are you going to be okay

"You don't look right, Barry. Are you okay?"
"You don't look right, Barry. Are you going to be okay?"

Are both correct? The first speaker is asking Barry if she is okay now, isn't he? The second speaker is asking Barry if she will be okay, isn't he?
  

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HUBLOT Are both correct? The first speaker is asking Barry if she is okay now, isn't he? The second speaker is asking Barry if she will be okay, isn't he?

  • HUBLOT Are both correct?
  • The first speaker is asking Barry if she is okay now, isn't he?
  • The second speaker is asking Barry if she will be okay, isn't he?
  • Right, right and right.
  • 'Barry' is normally a man's name, however.
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HUBLOTAre both correct? The first speaker is asking Barry if she is okay now, isn't he? The second speaker is asking Barry if she will be okay, isn't he?
Right, right and right. 'Barry' is normally a man's name, however.

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