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Feb 22, 2011 · Is there a difference between starting a question with How about and What about? Can we use both expressions interchangeably?
meaning - "What about you?" versus "How about you?" - English …
From my point of view, if the difference between what about and how about in general is slight, the difference between what about you and how about you is even slighter. They are certainly …
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What of and what about are not idioms; they don't mean something other than the sum of their parts. To contrast what of with what about is contrasting of and about. Are they perfectly synonymous? Some …
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Feb 26, 2007 · Ok, Imagine that you are in the school, and the teacher says: Tomorrow we have a project. Would you ask: What about? or About what? And what are the difference between those?
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Sep 9, 2018 · 1. Yes, 'how about' and 'what about' can be used interchangeably as they indicate the same meaning. 2. "If" is used to indicate that a suggestion is being made, and also a question is …
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Jan 17, 2006 · Seems to me "quid" is a better equivalent to "what about" than it is to "how about". what about all those other people = "qu'en est-il de tous ces gens ?" or much more commonly "et tous ces …
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May 13, 2010 · Hey, is there a difference between: What about this book? What's about this book? or is it the first one and the second one should be What's this book about? Thanks in advance!
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Dec 16, 2004 · How do I say "how about" or "what about" example - At what time do you want to have lunch tomorrow? How about 11:30? example 2 - Would you like to play tennis sometime? Sure, what …
What do you call a person who talks about nothing but himself?
Mar 7, 2016 · Self-Absorbed This is similar to self-centered, but perhaps has less of a negative connotation. A person who talks about themselves a lot may simply be introverted, and socially …
Can you say "Quid of the situation?" to ask "What about the situation?"
Sep 28, 2021 · Basically what is in the title. I have vague memories of reading expressions like "Quid of X?" to ask "What about X?" or "What is going on with X?", but online search ...