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Who brought you up?..
Who brought you up?
&
Who did bring you up?
What is the difference?
2018年4月13日 17:36
回答 · 2
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"Who brought you up?" is the only natural way to ask the question using this idiom ("to bring up" meaning to raise a child, or in another sense, to introduce a topic of conversation.)
In a statement, you would also most commonly say "He brought me up," but could say "He did bring me up" in a situation of contrast or emphasis. Ex:
Did your father bring you up to work hard?
No, but he did bring me up to play hard!
2018年4月13日
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