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What is going? What's going on? happening? What's up?

Greeting

What's up? or How's it going? What's

What's wrong? or How are you? or What's new? or Hello!

Whats up? . What is happening? What is going on in your life? e What are i whats up? have t see ? u i a whi e u i a whi e

u d i g? Whats g i g

Whats up J h ? have t see Whats the a swer? What d u sa ?

I asked you yesterday if you wanted to eat lunch together whats up? ( A c mm greeti g that mea s What is g i g Can also refer to a particular situation. i ) ur ife? r What is happe i g?

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whats up?

At all (adverb)

in any way (or) of any type (or) to any degree or extent I cannot come at all. He does not eat beef at all. Is there any uncertainty at all about the way she died?

Not at all (Idiom) Polite expressions Y ure welcome. "Thanks for helping." "Not at all."

No (or) Not "Was he a nuisance?" "No, not at all." I'm not at all happy about it.

Synonyms at all Hardly Neither No Y ure we c me

at all

Idiom

at all

We should try to have any good English text at all. If you get any information from the professor at all, you let me know. at all any

You are fortune to be able to speak even a little English at all. The Chinese educators are right at all. The Chinese educators get it wrong at all.

Substantially, radically, at the very beginning, fundamentally, first off

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Yi

ei A e whether if

whether If/whether ( ) Indirect question d t k w if hes c mi g d t k w whether hes c mi g

( ) Whether + to d t k w whether t te her

( ) Preposition+whether We had a long discussion about whether to go by car or by train.

( ) Whether r

Subject complement whether Whether you agree or not makes no difference to me. d t k w whether sh u d augh r cr if formal t

Whether d t k

w whether the accept it r

There are having Verb to have

there is / there are

there has/there have/ there had ---(1) There +verb be+Noun+preposition+Noun. There are three people in my family. (2) There +intransitive verb+Noun+preposition+Noun. There developed a good relationship between the two countries. 32 Simple Sentence Pattern and d t wa t enroll t in school

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