whats and what's mean the same thing but whats is the improper way to spell what's. both mean what is. See a translation 2 likes
What is the difference between "whats " and "what's ... - HiNative
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre what's y what ?Puedes dar oraciones como ejemplo.
what up?It’s the same thing. They’re the informal way of saying how are you? You would use it with people your age or younger. I think “what up” is used more depending on where you were raised. |What up is more of a slang, and it has the same meaning as what's up. What's up is a contraction of "what is up". What is up is grammatically correct. 的同义词
と尋ねました。 "What's that?" uses the present tense and asks about something that is currently happening or existing. Example: Jane pointed at the book and asked, "What is that?" "What was that?" is in the past tense and asks about something that already happened, even if it was just a few seconds ago. Example: Tom suddenly heard a loud ...
Synonym for What’s wrong? @swtorange127 “What’s wrong” is a more general question, could be referring to anything that seems out of place. “What’s the problem,” is more direct. Both can be used in the same context usually. Examples: What’s wrong? Are you sad? What’s the problem? Did someone hurt you? What’s wrong with the electrical pipe? What’s the problem with the ...
"What's wrong with you?" sounds like you think that they're acting irrationally or stupidly, and that you think they have some kind of problem mentally/emotionally.