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UK//huː ɪz//US//hu ɪz//

Bedeutung von Who is

A phrase used to inquire about someone's identity.

In simple words: A question asking about a person's identity.

Who is in einem Satz

  • Who is your favorite author?
  • Do you know who is that man over there?
  • Can you tell me who is responsible for this?
  • I wonder who is winning the game.
  • Please remind me who is joining us for dinner.

Wie man Who is verwendet

Use 'who is' in questions to inquire about someone. It's appropriate in both formal and informal situations.

Grammar pattern

who + is + subject

Memory hint

Think of 'Who Is' like a detective asking for a name.

Verwandte Wörter

Collocations with Who is

Synonyms for Who is

Common mistakes with Who is

  • Confusing 'who is' with 'who's'.
  • Using 'who is' without a subject after
  • Forgetting to use it in a question format.

Who is appears in

Who is in anderen Sprachen

More chunks like Who is

Nutzer suchen auch nach

  • Who is bedeutung
  • was bedeutet Who is
  • Who is übersetzung
  • Who is auf deutsch
  • Who is deutsch
  • Who is definition

Häufige Fragen zu "Who is"

Was bedeutet "Who is"?

A question asking about a person's identity.

Was ist die Definition von "Who is"?

A phrase used to inquire about someone's identity.

Wie verwendet man "Who is" in einem Satz?

Who is your favorite author?

Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für "Who is" geben?

Do you know who is that man over there?

Was sind Synonyme für "Who is"?

Gängige Alternativen sind who's, who are, who that.

Welche Wörter passen zu "Who is"?

Es wird oft mit Who is he?, Who is she?, Who is that? kombiniert.

Was sind häufige Fehler bei "Who is"?

Confusing 'who is' with 'who's'. Using 'who is' without a subject after Forgetting to use it in a question format.

Wie spricht man "Who is" aus?

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Wann sollte ich "Who is" verwenden?

Use 'who is' in questions to inquire about someone. It's appropriate in both formal and informal situations.