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Danyel
Why are you crying for...
Why are you crying for?
&
Why are you crying?
What is the difference?
Jul 28, 2016 8:25 AM
Answers · 1
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'What for?' is the equivalent of 'Why?', so there are two ways of asking this question:
'Why are you crying?'
or
'What are you crying for?
You can't say 'Why are you crying for?'. This form doesn't exist.
July 28, 2016
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