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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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today, my teacher taught me the question "what are you like" and she said it was used to ask about people's character. but when i look it up on my dictionary, it turns out to be used when someone have done something silly. so, can this sentences be used as a question?
  

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T oday, my teacher taught me the question "What are you like ? " and she said it was used to ask about people's character. Yes, that's basically correct.

  • T oday, my teacher taught me the question "What are you like ?
  • " and she said it was used to ask about people's character.
  • Yes, that's basically correct.
  • but when i look it up on my dictionary, it turns out to be used when someone has done something silly.
  • No, that's not correct.
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Today, my teacher taught me the question "What are you like?" and she said it was used to ask about people's character. Yes, that's basically correct.
but when i look it up on my dictionary, it turns out to be used when someone has done something silly. No, that's not correct. Check another dictionary.

so, can this sentences be used as a question?

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