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Sb70012 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What's it with you?

Hi,
"What's it with Alex?" means that what's wrong with Alex.

Can we use "you" instead of "Alex"?

I mean => What's it with you?
to mean what's wrong with you.

Can I?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

" means that what's wrong with Alex. I'm glad you told me. I wouldn't understand that out of context.

  • " means that what's wrong with Alex.
  • I'm glad you told me.
  • I wouldn't understand that out of context.
  • sb70012 Can we use "you" instead of "Alex"?
  • If you can use 'Alex', then you can use 'you', certainly.
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sb70012What's it with Alex?" means that what's wrong with Alex.
I'm glad you told me. I wouldn't understand that out of context.
sb70012Can we use "you" instead of "Alex"?
If you can use 'Alex', then you can use 'you', certainly.

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