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Lucy
In the context of this article, can 'do you know what?' and 'Do you know.' be used interchangeably?
9 mai 2024 06:33
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They are not the same. "Do you know what?" looks like a question but is not. It is just a way to try to make somebody curious about what you are about to say. It is the same as "guess what!"
9 mai 2024
非正式交流就不用考虑那么多语法问题了,只要没有误解就OK。
9 mai 2024
I’d say not exactly because it feels unnatural. It’s even more common for us to say, “You know what?” in that context. “Do you know what?” is still okay. But “Do you know?” isn’t the right choice for that.
You can only use the latter (Do you know?) if you first said “I feel the same” and then followed it by saying “Did you know?”.
9 mai 2024
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Lucy
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Français
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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