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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

is this correct to say ''Who you are?''?

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00Is this correct to say ''who you are?''?02br
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00If this is correct then is this correct and does it mean the same as ''who are you?''?0-
  

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0 Not with the question mark. It only works in affirmative sentences, IMO. 0-

  • 0 Not with the question mark.
  • It only works in affirmative sentences, IMO.
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0 Not with the question mark. It only works in affirmative sentences, IMO. 0-
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0Dear Marius,02br
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00Would you like to explain your answer a little bit more? Thank you0-
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0 E.g. this is OK:02br
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01i00I am asking you again to tell us who you are. 02i0-
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0 Hi,02br
00 sometimes it's possible to say "Who you are?" or other expressions like that. This is possible when you repeat something that someone else said, and you repeat it in order to emphasize it. Examples:02br
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00 a1) "Hey dude, do you even know who I am, uh?"02br
00 b1) "Who you are? No, I don't know... who do you think you are?"02br

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