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Nur Ikhsan
What u up to?
Hi people all around the world :D
i sometimes found some native people say "What u up to?" is it grammatically correct?
i think "What do u up to" is more correct.
12 de abr. de 2019 15:08
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The correct sentence is: “What are you up to?” (see in UrbanDictionary.com)
But people do not talk like this, often they say “What you up to?“
12 de abril de 2019
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'What you up to?' Is an interesting phrase! In Standardised English it would be seen as ungrammatical. However, in some variations of English, such as my own (Australian English), it is used a lot in speech and would still sound natural. As an Australian English speaker, this phrase is one I hear a lot, and say a lot.
A complicated answer but to summarise:
Technically, it is ungrammatical. Though, this doesn't mean it isn't used in speech or sounds unnatural.
A complicated answer but to summarise:
Technically, it is ungrammatical. Though, this doesn't mean it isn't used in speech or sounds unnatural.
12 de abril de 2019
@Leo
But "What do you up to?" is definitely wrong, isn't it?
Yeah, I noticed in the TV series Elementary that one character (who was a gang member) often didn't use the verb "to be". He said for instance "she mine" when in standard English it should have been "she is mine".
12 de abril de 2019
Maybe you misheard. It should be "What are you up to?"
12 de abril de 2019
Nur Ikhsan
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Indonesio
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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