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  1. Do you really answer "How do you do?" with "How do you do?"

    Mar 15, 2011 · How do you do? (While it's perfectly OK to answer other similar questions How are you? / How are you doing? Fine, thanks / etc ) That said, then I talk to English speakers with …

  2. What's the origin of “yo”? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Sep 2, 2011 · I think that any etymology of "Yo!" that goes back only a few hundred years is woefully incomplete and quite absurd. "Yo!" is used in more-or-less formal situations in East …

  3. “Do you have” vs “Have you got” - English Language & Usage ...

    Jan 18, 2013 · I am studying English and I want to know the main difference between “Have you got?” and “Do you have?” questions. Are they the same? Is one more formal than the other?

  4. What is the origin/history of "you do you" (or "do you")?

    Apr 2, 2015 · The full phrase this originated from is " do you and I'll do me ". Another variation is " do you - cuz I'mma do me ". The oldest reference to the phrase that I could find is from the …

  5. Difference between "How are you?" and "How are you doing?"

    DO is a process verb: you can proceed through an action, that is perform an action (do one's duty, do one's homework, do the dishes), or you can proceed through an appreciation, as in "The …

  6. How do you like them apples? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 9, 2011 · 13 I'm pretty sure that the phrase, "how do you like them apples," does not appear in the Wizard of Oz. The apple tree says, "What do you think you're doing!" and "How would …

  7. Can "Yo" be used to end a conversation? - English Language

    Mar 6, 2018 · I found nothing on the subject of using Yo to end a conversation. I found this on urban dictionary "Yo! What the hell do you think you are doing?! Yo, just do your job! YO!, …

  8. american english - What's the semantic content of the word "yo" …

    Apr 25, 2017 · Yo (interjection) : A greeting or said to get someone's attention; hey: Yo, dudes and babes! - [1859+; even though yo and yoho are very old utterances, found by 1420, the …

  9. punctuation - When a sentence ends with italicized word, should …

    Sep 3, 2024 · I always wondered wether you should style the period in italics if it follows the italicized word. Does anyone know what style guides say about this matter? Which of the two …

  10. meaning - What's the origin of the phrase "what have you"?

    Dec 10, 2011 · It uses inversion rather than the auxiliary verb do. We would normally expect What do you have? (or, in the UK at least, What have you got?) It’s a colloquial way of saying, in the …