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what is what
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Do you mean the word “what,” or are you asking a more general question like “what is X?” — can you clarify?
If you mean the word “what”:
- It's an interrogative pronoun/determiner used to ask for information about things or identity. Examples: “What is that?” “What time is it?” “What book are you reading?”
- It can also function as an exclamation: “What a surprise!”
- In grammar it asks for a thing or kind (not a person — use who/whom for people).
If you meant something else (e.g., “what is consciousness?” or “what is the meaning of life?”), tell me the topic and I’ll explain.
If you mean the word “what”:
- It's an interrogative pronoun/determiner used to ask for information about things or identity. Examples: “What is that?” “What time is it?” “What book are you reading?”
- It can also function as an exclamation: “What a surprise!”
- In grammar it asks for a thing or kind (not a person — use who/whom for people).
If you meant something else (e.g., “what is consciousness?” or “what is the meaning of life?”), tell me the topic and I’ll explain.
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