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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Matter

Context: asking someone who is sad.

What is matter with you?

What is wrong with you?

Do they have the same meaning?

When can we use them if they have differences?

  

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kumenglish Context: asking someone who is sad. What is the matter with you? What is wrong with you?

  • kumenglish Context: asking someone who is sad.
  • What is the matter with you?
  • What is wrong with you?
  • Do they have the same meaning?
  • When can we use them if they have differences?
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kumenglish

Context: asking someone who is sad.

What is the matter with you?

What is wrong with you?

Do they have the same meaning?

When can we use them if they have differences?

The meaning is very similar. You would ask What's the matter with you? rather t

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