
"What about you?" versus "How about you?" - English Language …
What about you? requests a statement about you in general, while How about you? requests a response about your manner, means, or condition. This leaves room for lots of personal …
"You are" vs. "you're" — what is the difference between them?
Sep 22, 2017 · There is no difference. You are is normally contracted to you're in speech, because English doesn't like two vowels without a consonant to separate them, and one of …
Usage of "if you would" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 25, 2018 · In a recent conversation the following sentence came up: I would be honored if you would join me there, {name}. A friend of mine stated that this is grammatically wrong and the …
Grammatically , when can we use "you is" instead of "you are"?
Sep 10, 2019 · 0 "You is" is usually ungrammatical in standard English. You cannot use "you is" as a substitute for "you are". However, you can say "One of you is responsible", "One of you is …
is there any difference between "you'd" and "you would" in the …
Jan 13, 2014 · Yes, there is a difference. In the idiom you'd better VP, you'd represents you had, and not you would. You can also say you would, but not normally before better, which is the …
What is the difference between "What are you?" and "Who are …
Oct 26, 2015 · I am often asked "Who are you?" and "What are you?", but I don't know the difference between these two questions. Please explain it to me.
If you were or if you are? - English Language Learners Stack …
0 "If you were" is used for something that is non-factual. In this case "if you are" is more suitable because he prolly gonna bet for the horse.
Are there any grammatical errors in the statement “As are you.”?
If someone compliments you, and you want to respond with the same compliment, Is it grammatically incorrect to say “As are you my friend."
Should I use "for you" or "to you" after specifying what a person ...
Jun 25, 2021 · Agreed; "__ to you" says "I might be called other things by other people, but this is what YOU should call me." Sometimes that could be giving special permission for someone to …
How common is the usage of "yous" as a plural of "you"?
Oct 24, 2016 · You-uns (from you + ones) is a South Midland form most often found in uneducated speech; it is being replaced by you-all. Youse (you + the plural -s ending of …