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Hellonano Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Difference

please tell the difference

what are you doing there

what you are doing there

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What are you doing there is a question. What you are doing there is a statement. - Most commonly used when training/teaching/coaching somebody as they may be unaware of what they are doing.

  • What are you doing there is a question.
  • What you are doing there is a statement.
  • - Most commonly used when training/teaching/coaching somebody as they may be unaware of what they are doing.
  • What are you doing there?
  • What you are doing there is called ________ .
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What are you doing there is a question.

What you are doing there is a statement. - Most commonly used when training/teaching/coaching somebody as they may be unaware of what they are doing.

What are you doing there?

What you are doing there is called ________.
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Thanks

Is this sentence is right

when I was doing my graduate you are one of my teacher

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When I was doing my (whatever course) you were on of my teachers.

It is a passed event so are goes into the passes tense and you had more than one teacher so teachers is plural.

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