Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa what do you talking about và what are you talking about ?Hãy thoải mái đưa ra các câu ví dụ nhé.
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa "what do you talking about" và "what are you ...
"what are you saying'' is like asking someone "what there saying '' other wise for "what are you talking about?'' is asking what subject there talking about.
"what are you saying ?" 和 "what are you talking about ... - HiNative
What are you saying is proper grammar. What are you talking can’t be used as a sentence. You can either say: “What are you saying?” “What are you talking about?” “Saying” is the verb form of to speak and “talking is the verb form of to talk. Both have the same meaning.
"what are you saying?" 和 "what are you talking? " 和有 ... - HiNative
"Whom are you talking to?" Is grammatically correct, but it isn't used in everyday speaking. Most people would say "Who are you talking to?". 😊|The second one is better,but there are two types of questions. 1:Who are you talking to? 2:Do you know the boy who you are talking to? Which one do you want to ask?
what is the correct one "to whom are you talking to?" or " who are you ...
We've got a dispute on the point whether the phrase should be "What you are talking about." or "What are you talking about." in the affirmative sentence. I was arguing that it should be the former...
grammar - Can I use "what are you talking about." with the words in ...