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What am you doing? vs What are I doing?

The correct phrase is "What are you doing?". The phrase "What am you doing?" is incorrect in English.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 937 views

What am you doing?

This phrase is incorrect in English. The subject pronoun "you" should be followed by the verb "are".

The correct form is "What are you doing?", where the subject pronoun "you" is followed by the correct form of the verb "to be".
  • What am I doing with you?
  • What am I doing asking you?
  • What am l doing with you?
  • What am l doing with you?
  • - What am I doing to you Christine?
  • Liar! What am I doing with you?
  • I mean, what good am I doing you?
  • I mean, what good am I doing you?
  • What am I doing? I know the feeling...
  • - Leonard, what are you doing?
  • What are you doing? Bunch these tables more in the middle.
  • - Honey, what are you doing? - My knee hit it.
  • What are you doing? - Levelling off.
  • - What are you doing? - I'm suffocating here.
  • - What are you doing? - Resting.
  • - What are you doing? - Closed crime scene, get out.
  • Imana, what are you doing?
  • -Milton, what are you doing?
  • - Victor, what are you doing?
  • - What are you doing? It's too dangerous.

Alternatives:

  • What are you doing?

What are I doing?

This phrase is correct in English. The subject pronoun "I" should be followed by the verb "am".

The phrase "What are I doing?" is correct when referring to oneself. It is less common than the more typical phrase "What am I doing?"
  • - What are you doing? - I'm suffocating here.
  • - Kevin, what are you doing? - I'm sorry.
  • - What are you doing? - I'm going back to the base.
  • - What are you doing? - I'm just checking.
  • - What are you doing? - I am putting a magical eye.
  • What are you doing? I'm just taking Amy's clothes back.
  • What are you doing? I grabbed all of the brownies from the dessert table and four bottles of wine.
  • What are you doing? I'm just waiting for you, Mr. Bright Eyes.
  • Gerry, what are you doing? I'm going down to the Berg.
  • What are you doing? I know it's here somewhere.
  • What are they doing? - I guess it's serious.
  • What are you doing? I have an AP English test in ten minutes.
  • What are you doing? I'm more than just a singer, babe.
  • What are you doing? I'm so sorry, Rachel, it just sort of caught on.
  • I thought I - What are you doing?
  • What are you doing? - I'm letting Bobo listen to you.
  • What are you doing? I'm actually not here to see you.
  • What are you doing? I told you not to go out with him.
  • What are you doing? I heard about the protest, and I came here to write a story.
  • What are you doing? I don't want to go surfing with Frank.

Alternatives:

  • What am I doing?

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