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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

It is what is on the lips of everyone

You haven't heard about it? It is what is on the lips of everyone.

How would you say the line It is what on the lips of everyone? ''-'' represents a small pause.
1: It is - what is on the lips of everyone.
2: It is what - is on the lips of everyone.
  

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You haven't heard about it? It's on everyone's lips.

  • You haven't heard about it?
  • It's on everyone's lips.
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4 Answers
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You haven't heard about it? It's on everyone's lips. Emotion: smile
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It's what everyone is talking about.
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I think I should rephrase my question.

You haven't heard about it? It is what is on the lips of everyone.

Where would give a pause in the line It is what on the lips of everyone? - represents a short pause pause.
1: It is - what is on the lips of everyone.
2: It is what - is on the lips of everyone.

Example: You say: I'm the one - who did this. You
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There would normally be no pauses there. Why do you want to add a pause? It's not expected. Emotion: smile

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