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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar usage


Is it correct to use in everyday speech or in writing the phrase(s):

"Who that is?" and "What that is?"
  

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As standalone sentences neither is correct. " As part of larger sentences these combinations are possible. "

  • As standalone sentences neither is correct.
  • " As part of larger sentences these combinations are possible.
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As standalone sentences neither is correct. You can instead ask "Who is that?" and "What is that?"

As part of larger sentences these combinations are possible. For example: "Do you know who/what that is?"

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