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what does you that tell vs what do you tell that

These two phrases are not correct in English. They both have incorrect word order and do not make sense. The correct form should be 'What do you tell?'

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 790 views

what does you that tell

This phrase is not correct in English. The word order is incorrect.

This phrase is not used in English. The correct form should be 'What do you tell?'

what do you tell that

This phrase is not correct in English. The word order is incorrect.

This phrase is not used in English. The correct form should be 'What do you tell?'
  • Jul 30, 2014 ... No, that kid still wants to love you. Poor kid. Poor little chump. What do you tell that kid? Daddy is not a bad person, he just made a bad choice?
  • Jul 17, 2015 ... What do you tell that child? Mike. p.s Don't turn this around on me. This is not about me not having respect for your opinion. This is about you ...
  • When someone sees you about low back pain, what do you tell that person? Dr. Keller: This really depends on the cause. If it appears the pain is because of a ...
  • What do you tell that same person who now has to undergo radical chemotherapy or extremely invasive surgical procedures to remove this late stage cancer?

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