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What time are you going? vs What time you are going?

The correct phrase is "What time are you going?". The auxiliary verb 'are' should come before the subject 'you' in English questions. The second phrase is incorrect due to the incorrect word order.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

What time are you going?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask someone about the time they are planning to go somewhere. The auxiliary verb 'are' should come before the subject 'you' in English questions.

What time you are going?

This phrase is incorrect due to the incorrect word order.

The word order in this phrase is incorrect. In English questions, the auxiliary verb should come before the subject.

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