Megumi@Ibaraki
How do you use "what's with" ? (not as a question) "...what with everything that's going on in the U.S. and elsewhere, I felt weird..."
Mar 28, 2020 11:14 AM
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You used it correctly
March 28, 2020
“What with” in Merriam-Webster Dictionary: - used to introduce the part of a sentence that indicates the cause of something. e.g. What with school and sports, she's always busy. “What with” in Cambridge dictionary: - used to talk about the reasons for a particular situation, especially a bad or difficult situation. e.g. I'm very tired, what with travelling all day yesterday and having a disturbed night.
March 28, 2020
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