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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

differench and which one is correct?

A: What's with josh?
B: What is it with josh?
C: What up with josh?
  

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C: What up with j osh? J osh is a name so, it should start with a capital letter.

  • C: What up with j osh?
  • J osh is a name so, it should start with a capital letter.
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habibaelgindy A: What's with josh?B: What is it with josh?C: What up with josh?
Josh is a name so, it should start with a capital letter.
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(Difference)
A: What's with Josh?
B: What is it with Josh?
C: What's up with Josh?
As corrected, they are all used in everyday speech. You would probably wish to rephras
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Are they all the same?
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They all can indicate "Why is Josh behaving as he is?". In some contexts they may have slightly different shades of meaning.
What's with Josh? might carry the sense "Why is Josh acting as he is at the moment? Does Josh have a problem at the moment that is affecting the way he behaves?"
What is it with Josh? might carry the sense "Why does Josh do some of the thi

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