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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con what s the difference between ‘what about you?’ and ‘how about you?’ . Dime tantas expresiones diarias como sea posible.
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con what s the difference between ‘what about you?’ and ‘how about you?’ . Dime tantas expresiones diarias como sea posible.
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They mean the same thing:
I’m good, how about you? = I’m good, what about you?
I like to eat pizza, how about you? = I like to eat pizza, what about you?

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