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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Whats it to you vs what do you care

Do you say :

1 What's it to you what I do with my time?
2 What do you care what I do with my time?

And do you say FOR or ON

1 The situation must be hard on/for you.

And do you say SINCE or WHEN

1 I miss him very much; especially since/when I haven't seen him in 5 months.

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Hi, Do you say : 1 What's it to you what I do with my time? 2 What do you care what I do with my time? Yes.

  • Hi, Do you say : 1 What's it to you what I do with my time?
  • 2 What do you care what I do with my time?
  • Yes.
  • Both are pretty truculent in tone.
  • I just clicked on your thread because of the title.
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Hi,

Do you say :

1 What's it to you what I do with my time?

2 What do you care what I do with my time?

Yes. Both are pretty truculent in tone.


I just clicked on your thread because of the title.

Mty advice is to just include in a thhtread the issue that is indicated by the title.

Otherwise, people will feel they are being inu
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Hi Clive?

May I ask?

What's the difference? Which is more likely to be heard and said? Both?




What's it to you what I do with my time?

2 What do you care what I do with my time?



Thank you



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Hi,

Both are said as a start to a question. The question sentence can be completed in various ways.

What's it to you . . . Commonly said to a stranger by someone who is looking for trouble.

What do you care . . . More

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