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  • questions - do you not vs do not you - English Language Learners . . .
    The basic declarative word order looks like this: You do not think it has made our lives better We can turn this into a question by inverting the subject you with the auxiliary do: Do you not think it has made our lives better? But not doesn't move before the subject It's a separate word and is unaffected by subject–auxiliary inversion
  • word usage - What do you call vs how do you call - English Language . . .
    What do you call X? Call in the sense of identifying someone or something by a name or term is a complex transitive verb, in that it requires both a direct object and an object complement to communicate the meaning
  • Do you know what IS IT? vs Do you know what IT IS?
    2) Do you know what it is? I kinda do a Google research on this and basically most people say it should be the first one but unfortunately the correct one is the second one
  • Do you really answer How do you do? with How do you do?
    You may feel insulted if someone responds to "How do you do?" by repeating it back, but historically the expression was a set greeting equivalent to "pleased to meet you" and or "good morning", and the other person may feel that they are insulting you if they don't repeat it back
  • What is the proper usage of the phrase due diligence?
    To do your due diligence is now usually used simply to mean checking off every activity you need to complete before making a decision, so that you are not legally liable if your choice comes back to bite you e g consulting the marketing and legal department before changing your brand name To summarize: "due diligence" = "ass covering"
  • phrase usage - Do you have a the time? - English Language Learners . . .
    Indeed, "Do you have a time?" is not generally a standalone question That said, the phrase "do you have a time" could be used in a few contexts For example: Do you have a time when you want to meet? or, Do you have a time when you check ELL every day?
  • Do you mind me asking vs. Do you mind my asking?
    Apparently, both are: if you don’t mind my saying so if you don’t mind me asking used when you are saying or asking something that you think might offend someone: You’re looking tired, if you don’t mind my saying so How old are you, if you don’t mind me asking?
  • expressions - How do you do--what does it mean and when did most of . . .
    What exactly does how do you do mean? I'm ashamed to admit I say it and I don't quite know what it means I'm also very curious to know, and I suppose this is a question of opinion, when did folks
  • Asking a question: DO or ARE? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Are you liking Chinese food? is probably never idiomatic outside of "Indian English", but Do you go to Spain next week? can certainly be perfectly natural in some contexts (for example, with you emphasised, within a conversation where it's already been mentioned that some [other] people are indeed going to Spain next week)
  • When do I use a question mark with Could you [please]
    A sentence like Could you please pass me the pepper shaker is not really a question Should I use a question mark or a period to end this sentence? What about: Could you let me know when the m





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