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It's done? vs Is it done?

Both "It's done?" and "Is it done?" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "It's done?" is more informal and is often used when seeking confirmation or expressing surprise, while "Is it done?" is more formal and commonly used to ask about the completion of a task or activity.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1141 views

It's done?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to seek confirmation or express surprise.

This phrase is typically used informally to ask for confirmation or to express surprise about the completion of a task or activity.

Examples:

  • I finished the report. It's done?
  • You fixed the car already? It's done?
  • He said he would call back. It's done?
  • Can you please show this ungraceful fool how it's done?
  • You know how it's done?
  • Isn't that how it's done?
  • We-we could discover how it's done?
  • Well, why don't you be the peasants' hero and show me how it's done?
  • Why don't you let a real artiste show you how it's done? - Ready girls?
  • Brent, could you please go show Erica how it's done?
  • Just this one time... why don't you show them how it's done?
  • I think that's... I don't want... it's done. It's done?
  • The one that buzzes when it's done?
  • Thank you - So it's done?
  • And you'll tell me when it's done?
  • Press mine against his for 30 seconds, and it's done?
  • So that's how it's done?
  • Why, isn't that how it's done?
  • - Can you show them how it's done?
  • So that's how it's done?
  • and, "what will the world be like after it's done?"
  • You just say approved, and then all of a sudden it's done?
  • Which one of you lucky boys gets to show me how it's done?

Alternatives:

  • Is it done?
  • Has it been completed?
  • Did you finish it?
  • Is the task finished?
  • Has it been done?

Is it done?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal contexts to inquire about the completion of a task or activity.

This phrase is more formal and is commonly used to ask about the completion of a task or activity in a polite and proper manner.

Examples:

  • Is the project done?
  • Is the food ready?
  • Is the report finished?
  • Is the work completed?
  • Is the repair finished?
  • - Listen, is it done?
  • I don't think so. Not a chance. But then, how on Earth is it done?
  • Then why isn't it done?
  • "Why is it done this way?", they asked Pablo.
  • - Is it something I've done?
  • So why is it not being done?
  • Whatever you're talking about, is it done yet?
  • What exactly is it that you've done?
  • So what if it isn't properly done?
  • And full, it is done?
  • Do you know how it is done?
  • Isn't it done yet? - Not yet.
  • Is it to enforce rules and procedures correctly and to the letter, or is it to see justice done?
  • Then how is it not done by now?
  • You think Roland Foulkes is done with it?
  • If so, what are your thoughts on it and what is being done about it?
  • How was it done? see it yourself.
  • The grapefruit, how's it done?
  • Why don't you just consider it done?
  • Is it something your mum's done?

Alternatives:

  • It's done?
  • Has it been completed?
  • Did you finish it?
  • Is the task finished?
  • Has it been done?

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