Is 'Could You Tell Me What Wrong Is With You?' Correct? Grammar Guide
The sentence 'Could you tell me what wrong is with you?' is not grammatically correct. A better way to phrase the question would be: 'Could you tell me what is wrong with you?' or 'Could you please inform me about what might be wrong with you?'
In the corrected versions, the word order is adjusted to follow the typical subject-verb-object structure of English sentences. Additionally, the use of 'is' after 'wrong' helps form a complete sentence.
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