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what is it or what it is?
23 mai 2019 06:57
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2
Don't think there is any case to use "What it is?"
.
This sequence happens, but not as a question.
What is it?
Please tell me what it is.
23 mai 2019
1
It depends.
As a single-sentence question, you would use:
What is it? (Что это? В чём дело? Что такое?)
but
Nobody knows what it is. (Никто не знает что это)
or
Does anybody know what it is? (Кто-нибудь знает что это?)
23 mai 2019
1
'What is it ?' is the correct form for a question.
'What it is ?' is incorrect and you won't be understood. You use 'what it is' as part of a statement, not a question. For example, "What it is, is a bird and not an animal".
23 mai 2019
I think, normally it should be "what is it",while if you EMPHASING ,it is "What it is ". Not sure yet. Any enlish native come and tell ?
23 mai 2019
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Ruslan
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Tchétchène, Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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