What’s A Headline From The Last Few Years That Still Doesn’t Sit Right With You?

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What’s A Headline From The Last Few Years That Still Doesn’t Sit Right With You?

What you need is a vacation. You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do. What (= what job) does he.

What are you having for dinner? Guess what is often used to tell someone that you have surprising news. “ guess what!” “what?” “i bought a new car.” i'll tell you what i'm going to do:

A) used to ask someone to repeat something they have just said because you did not hear it properly ‘could you turn the music down a bit?’ ‘what?’. B) used when you have heard someone calling to.

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