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Inglés (UK)
Pregunta de Inglés (UK)
¿Cuál Are you hungry yet? o Are you hungry already? suena más natural?
¿Cuál Are you hungry yet? o Are you hungry already? suena más natural?
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14 ene 2015
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- Inglés (UK)
Responde Are you hungry yet?
Both! To ask if somebody wants to go get something to eat with you, you would ask "Are you hungry yet? Want to go get lunch?"
To ask if somebody is already hungry, even though you both only ate an hour ago, you would ask "Really? Are you hungry already? We just ate!"
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- Italiano
Responde Are you hungry already?
It's better(and even more natural) to say : Are you already hungry?
- Inglés (UK)
Responde Are you hungry yet?
Both! To ask if somebody wants to go get something to eat with you, you would ask "Are you hungry yet? Want to go get lunch?"
To ask if somebody is already hungry, even though you both only ate an hour ago, you would ask "Really? Are you hungry already? We just ate!"

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