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Can you say “Is it how you like it? Your pudding.”
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In English questions, can you replace the subject by "it"/"he"/"her" and mention it afterwards, to make a question sound more casual?
Other example I can think of: "Does it work ? Your computer."
"Does he help you? Your son."
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In English questions, can you replace the subject by "it"/"he"/"her" and mention it afterwards, to make a question sound more casual?
Other example I can think of: "Does it work ? Your computer."
"Does he help you? Your son."
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You ask and answer questions about pudding like this all day. There is nothing wrong with this. :)
– Karlomanio
2 hours ago
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In English questions, can you replace the subject by "it"/"he"/"her" and mention it afterwards, to make a question sound more casual?
Other example I can think of: "Does it work ? Your computer."
"Does he help you? Your son."
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In English questions, can you replace the subject by "it"/"he"/"her" and mention it afterwards, to make a question sound more casual?
Other example I can think of: "Does it work ? Your computer."
"Does he help you? Your son."
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You ask and answer questions about pudding like this all day. There is nothing wrong with this. :)
– Karlomanio
2 hours ago
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You ask and answer questions about pudding like this all day. There is nothing wrong with this. :)
– Karlomanio
2 hours ago
You ask and answer questions about pudding like this all day. There is nothing wrong with this. :)
– Karlomanio
2 hours ago
You ask and answer questions about pudding like this all day. There is nothing wrong with this. :)
– Karlomanio
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