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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
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What about you? / What about yours?

A : My bobby is to read books. What about you? / What about yours?

Which one is natural to native English speakers? Thank you so much as usual!
  

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What about you? commonly said What about yours? not so commonly said, in my experience What's yours?

  • What about you?
  • commonly said What about yours?
  • not so commonly said, in my experience What's yours?
  • commonly said, more standard and precise English Clive
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What about you? commonly said
What about yours? not so commonly said, in my experience
What's yours? commonly said, more standard and precise English

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Hans51My bobby is to read books.
My hobby is reading sounds more natural to me. 'Books' is generally understood. If the speaker spent their free time reading other things, they would specify.

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