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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What's it with

"What's it with men and commitment ,anyways ?"
What does "what's it with" imply in the above sentence ?
Is it some kind of idiom ?
  

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Yes, it's an idiom, used in many situations. >What is the problem men have with commitment? >What's it with gays in the military?

  • Yes, it's an idiom, used in many situations.
  • >What is the problem men have with commitment?
  • >What's it with gays in the military?
  • ) >What's it with you and Mary?
  • )
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Yes, it's an idiom, used in many situations.

>What is the problem men have with commitment?

>What's it with gays in the military? (Why is it a problem/not a problem?)

>What's it with you and Mary? (What is happening between you two?)

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