Meaning of What things
A phrase used to ask about various objects or items.
In simple words: Items or objects that you are talking about.
What things in a sentence
- What things do you like to do on weekends?
- She asked, 'What things are included in the price?'
- Can you tell me what things I need to bring?
- I often wonder what things make you happy.
- What things have you seen on your travels?
How to use What things
Use 'what things' to inquire about items in various contexts, suitable in both casual and formal conversations.
Grammar pattern
question phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'what things' as wanting to know the treasures in a box.
Related words
Collocations with What things
- what things to bring
- what things to consider
- what things are available
Common mistakes with What things
- Using 'what thing' when referring to multiple items instead of 'what things'.
- Inappropriately combining with verbs, e.g., 'What things can you do?' instead of 'What things do you do?'
- Confusing with 'which things', which is more specific.
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Frequently asked questions about What things
What does What things mean?
Items or objects that you are talking about.
What is the definition of What things?
A phrase used to ask about various objects or items.
How do you use What things in a sentence?
What things do you like to do on weekends?
Can you give another example of What things?
She asked, 'What things are included in the price?'
What are synonyms for What things?
Common alternatives include items, objects, stuff, goods, things.
What words go with What things?
It commonly pairs with what things to bring, what things to consider, what things are available.
What are common mistakes when using What things?
Using 'what thing' when referring to multiple items instead of 'what things'. Inappropriately combining with verbs, e.g., 'What things can you do?' instead of 'What things do you do?' Confusing with 'which things', which is more specific.
How do you pronounce What things?
US: //wɑt θɪŋz//, UK: //wɒt θɪŋz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use What things?
Use 'what things' to inquire about items in various contexts, suitable in both casual and formal conversations.
