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Robs Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

s there any difference

what are you doing
what you are doing?
Is there any difference between these two?
  

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" What are you doing? " is a normal, direct question. (Note the capitalization and the punctuation.

  • " What are you doing?
  • " is a normal, direct question.
  • (Note the capitalization and the punctuation.
  • ) " what you are doing?
  • " might be part of an indirect question such as the following: " Do you have any idea what you are doing ?
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"What are you doing?" is a normal, direct question.
(Note the capitalization and the punctuation.Emotion: wink)

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Or, what you are doing with your current job is a waste of time.

Where you are standing will be the future site of my new house.

This kind of sentence is called noun clause

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