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"you tell me where" vs "you tell me where have you been all day"

The first phrase, 'you tell me where have you been all day,' is incorrect. The correct form should be 'you tell me where you have been all day.' The second phrase, 'you tell me where,' is a fragment that can be used in a conversation to prompt someone to provide a location or information.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

you tell me where

This phrase is correct as a prompt for someone to provide a location or information.

This fragment can be used in a conversation to ask for a specific location or information. It is an incomplete sentence that requires additional context.

you tell me where have you been all day

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

The correct form should be 'you tell me where you have been all day.' The word 'have' should come after 'you.'

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