
What is the origin/history of "you do you" (or "do you")?
Apr 2, 2015 · Regarding its etymology, the author only asserts: "'Do you' certainly sallies forth from black vernacular, even if the nature of its mundane parts makes its origin Google-proof," …
"did you" vs. "do you" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Mar 21, 2018 · What is the difference between "did you" and "do you" in the following two sentences: Did you want to schedule a meeting? Do you want to schedule a meeting? I can't …
Do you really answer "How do you do?" with "How do you do?"
Mar 15, 2011 · You could also say it this way: "how do you do" back has been replaced with an equally meaningless reply. It is just an exterior change of convention; etiquette demands that …
“Do you have” vs “Have you got” - English Language & Usage ...
Jan 18, 2013 · I am studying English and I want to know the main difference between “Have you got?” and “Do you have?” questions. Are they the same? Is one more formal than the other?
"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.
Use of "Have" in questions "Do you have" or "Have you"
Aug 25, 2016 · Using "Have you" is a non-typical use. It sounds old fashioned. For example there is a nursery rhyme which goes: Baa baa black sheep, Have you any wool? There is a similar …
Difference between "where are you from" and "where do you …
The meaning is identical though. 1) "Where are you from?" implies that you want to know what city/state/country they consider "home," and that you assume it's someplace other than where …
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Do you really answer “How do you do?” with “How do you do?”
How do you do everything, with your demanding job, and all those other commitments? "How do you do" not followed by anything is now strictly an idiom (or a "canned phrase", if you will) …
"Do you not" vs. "Don't you" - English Language & Usage Stack …
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