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Qual é a diferença entre Who you are e Who are you ?Podes indicar apenas respostas exemplo.
Qual é a diferença entre Who you are e Who are you ?Podes indicar apenas respostas exemplo.
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- Inglês (EUA)
The phrase "who you are" asks a person to define traits or features that they feel characterize their identity.
The second question, "Who are you?" Can be interpreted two ways: first, as a direct and literal question (for example: "I am Katie.") and second, as in the prior statement asking "who you are."
It's difficult to understand what someone is asking when they use, "Who are you?" without first knowing the context of the conversation. Since, as I mentioned earlier, the question can be answered multiple ways. The second question can be interpreted in a range from a benign inquiry to (depending on the tone) an insult.
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- Inglês (EUA)
당신은 누구십니까? = Who are you?
당신은 이대로 = Who you are (literally, this way that you are)
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- Inglês (EUA)
"Who are you?" is a question (interrogative).
"Who you are..." is a part of a statement.
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- Inglês (EUA)
- Inglês (EUA)
Canyiu give some difference between "who are you" and who you are" in detail
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- Inglês (EUA)
@liz Success in the business highly depends on who you are.
Who are you to think that you can do it alone?
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- Inglês (EUA)
who you are refers to you. who are u refers to another person
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- Inglês (EUA)
Who you are is a statement and who are you is a question
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- Chinês Simples (China)
`Who are you?` is the stock phrase for asking a stranger to identify themselves. They would normally respond with their name. Note that this can carry a connotation of "I don't think you should be here;" a more polite approach is to introduce yourself ("Hello, I'm (your name)"), which carries an implied "and what's your name?" without any negative connotations.
`Who you are?` cannot stand alone as a sentence in Standard (American) English, but it can be used as part of a larger request, "Tell me who you are," for instance. This is an invitation for a new acquaintance to talk about themselves. They would not normally respond with their name, but with a brief life history, career, that sort of thing. It's a little unusual; "Tell me about yourself" is maybe more common.
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