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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

sentence

Hi

Did you guys get leave on Monday? (1)

I think the correct sentence is Did your guys get leave on Tuesday?

Am I right? If not, why?

Quoc

  

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did (you guys) get leave not "your guys"

  • did (you guys) get leave not "your guys"
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did (you guys) get leave

not "your guys"
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Tung QuocHi

Did you guys get leave on Monday? (1)

I think the correct sentence is Did your guys get leave on Tuesday?

Am I right? If not, why?

Quoc




"You guys" includes the person you are speaking to and "your guys" does not.


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you
is correct
is about the same people
you=guys

Could have been better written:
Did you, guys, get leave on Monday?
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In addition to what has been said

I might say "you guys" if I am talking to family members, friends, or friendly acquaintances. It is informal and means something like "the two of you," "the three of you," "all of you." It's a way of showing that I am addressing more than one person, but is less formal than Did you all...? or Did you both...?

But let's say I

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