How do you use guess what in a sentence?
Guess-what sentence example
- You can call him Tristan and your hubby call him Tuffy and guess what?
- Hey, you’ll never guess what happened tonight.
- I’m trying to guess what he might do; put myself in his boots.
- Like Alex, it was impossible to guess what was going on in his mind by the expression on his face.
What this is or what it is?
“This” is demonstrative and “it” is not. Of course you could point with either pronoun to indicate the subject of the question, but in the case of a dialogue, only “this” would imply that some action is taking place to show what is being talked about.
What type of phrase is guess what?
A question that precedes a surprising announcement. It is a set phrase and is often but not always rhetorical.
Where can I use Guess what?
You say guess what to draw attention to something exciting, surprising, or interesting that you are about to say. Guess what, I just got my first part in a movie.
Why it is vs Why is it?
Originally Answered: Which is grammatically correct, “Why it is” or “Why is it”? Both are correct, depending on context. “Why is it?” is a question.
Is guess a question or statement?
Q. How should the sentence “Guess what” be punctuated? I realize that it’s technically an imperative sentence, which should end with a period (or exclamation point), but in many contexts it’s used as if it were interrogatory, and thus it’s often punctuated with a question mark rather than a period.
What can I say instead of guess what?
What is another word for I guess?
presumably | doubtless |
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I imagine | I presume |
I suppose | credible |
hypothetically | I dare say |
indubitably | I take it |
What punctuation follows guess what?
Is guess formal or informal?
◊ In responding to a question, the phrase I guess (so) is used as an informal way of agreeing or saying “yes” when you are not certain or not very excited or interested. “Are you hungry?” “I guess.”
What is the difference between guess and what in a question?
The word guess implies that thought is required for the response. The word what is commonly used in questions ( who, what, where, why, and how ). A good example as to why I think this is the case lies in another sentence that gets punctuated incorrectly: “I wonder what he is thinking.”
What do you say when someone says ‘guess what’?
When someone says “Guess what”, it never sounds like a question. It is a command; you are telling someone to do something. Say a couple of short questions out loud, listen to the inflection, then say “Guess what” last and you will see what I’m talking about. Which day? How high? What time? Guess what.
Is “guess what” a complete sentence?
If “Guess what” is to be a complete sentence, it’s unequivocally an imperative one. Logically, if not linguistically, the reply has to be a question itself…
What are the different types of guessing?
There are a few different types of guessing: Educated Guessing – One should choose the best possible answer based on all the information available. Meta-Guessing – Don’t stare at the question, just the answers. The Hail Mary – Indiscriminately choosing an answer.