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What does it mean so you are?

What does it mean so you are?

‘ ‘So are you’ means ‘You are too’. ‘You’re a fool. ‘ ‘So are you.

What is the difference between you’re And you are?

Your is the second person possessive adjective, used to describe something as belonging to you. Your is always followed by a noun or gerund. You’re is the contraction of “you are” and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ing).

How do you use your you’re And you are?

The easiest way to remember which word to use is to remember that you’re is a contraction of the words you are. You’re = you are. Keep this in your mind if you get a little stuck. Whereas, your = belonging to a person.

Who are you vs who you are?

“Who are you?” is a question, “who you are” an affirmation (e.g. “I don’t know who you are”. They do not mean the same thing. However you can use it like this in “Can you tell me who you are?” Then it is not a standalone sentence.

Is it correct to say so you are?

“So are you” is correct, whether or not you are speaking in the singular or plural. “You” in English is the same in second person singular and plural now, although in times gone by “thou” was used in second person singular – and I believe still is by the Amish in America.

What are the 3 different there’s?

Their is the possessive pronoun, as in “their car is red”; there is used as an adjective, “he is always there for me,” a noun, “get away from there,” and, chiefly, an adverb, “stop right there”; they’re is a contraction of “they are,” as in “they’re getting married.”

What to say when someone asks you who are you?

We can start answering the question by:

  1. Decoding Your Personality and Core Values. Ask yourself what’s most important to you. What makes you happy?
  2. Discovering Your Passions. What drives you? Inspires you?
  3. Discovering Your Skills. What are you good at?
  4. Sum up with a personal statement as an example.

Can you say who is you?

Nearly everyone will say ‘Who is you’ is incorrect but some says it is (grammatically) correct. So is this correct or not? Anonymous Nearly everyone will say ‘Who is you’ is incorrect but some says it is (grammatically) correct.

Can I say as are you?

If they say ‘you are [adjective/noun/whatever]’ then yes it is correct. So: You are really kind! As are you! 🙂 But if somebody say something like ‘I really like you’, it wouldn’t work, because ‘as are you’ basically means ‘you are as well/too’.

Is it your mom or youre mom?

your is an embarrassing mistake that is easy to avoid. Your is a possessive adjective and modifies nouns. You’re is a contraction of the two words you are.