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Zhfan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"What's then/next" or "what then/next"?

Hello.

So, what's next/what next? So, what then/ what's then?

That thing just puzzled me because when I googled it I got two different versions at a time. I don't really know what's right then.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

All of these are OK to ask what the next thing is that is to be done. What's next? So what's next?

  • All of these are OK to ask what the next thing is that is to be done.
  • What's next?
  • So what's next?
  • What's next then?
  • So what's next then?
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All of these are OK to ask what the next thing is that is to be done.

What's next?

So what's next?

What's next then?

So what's next then?

The following is to show surprise at something that has happened - to say you can't believe what happened.

What next?

The following is to ask someone to continue their story and tell you the next par

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