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Denny
Can questions be shortened? For example: Are you hungry? = You’re hungry?
1 de mai de 2022 18:48
Respostas · 6
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Hi Denny!
Formally, no, this isn’t correct.
Informally, your question would be understood, if you used question intonation.
It’s more common to shorten questions by dropping the helping (auxiliary) verb: “You hungry?”
Hope this helps!
1 de maio de 2022
2
Este conteúdo viola nossas Diretrizes da Comunidade.
1 de maio de 2022
1
Colloquially, you can say "Hungry?" for "Are you hungry?". "You're hungry" implies the speaker is surprised the listener is hungry.
Hope this helps :)
4 de maio de 2022
1
In addition to the confirmation question situations mentioned by Sezme and the others, it actually *is* possible for "are you hungry" to be reduced in speech , but it will be "you hungry?" (not "you're hungry?"). The grammar is the same as usual, only the "are" is omitted (or reduced to inaudible) in pronunciation. This is extremely common with all the helping verbs. Note that the main verb (when present) is still governed by the auxiliary verb.
2 de maio de 2022
1
If you want to informally ask if someone is hungry, you can simply ask, "hungry?" Or "you hungry?"
1 de maio de 2022
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Denny
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Inglês, Russo
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