And i hope you keep doing well are they essentially the same thing? Are there some rules for. As i know if i wanted to say that someone is like someone/thing i'll say.
You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Recently, i came across a comment where a native english speaker stated that it is not you are welcome but you're welcome . As i mentioned in my comment, the usage depends in reference to the context of where it is used.
Is it better to say in a professional email: You are is normally contracted to you're in speech, because english doesn't like two vowels without a consonant to separate them, and one of. Both sentences are grammatically correct and can be used. I hope you are keeping well.
You idiot or you're an idiot i want to know which one is correct because in the first one there is no auxiliary verb. For example, in the context of an act of service or. You walked into the party like you were walking on a yacht your hat strategically dipped below one eye your scarf, it was apricot you had o. Note that responses to thank you vary widely across age, location and culture, even among native english speakers.
After watching some period dramas and courtroom dramas, i'm really confused of whether to use my or your when speak to someone with respect. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful.