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Term: What are you doing here

Definition:

A question used to seek an explanation or information about someone's presence in a certain location or situation.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun phrase
  • Interrogative sentence

Senses:

Sense 1:

  1. Noun Phrase:

    A set of words used to ask why someone is in a particular place.

    Sample Sentence:

    Person A: "What are you doing here?"
    Person B: "I came to visit a friend."

  2. Interrogative Sentence:

    An interrogative sentence used to inquire about someone's reason or purpose for being in a specific location.

    Sample Sentence:

    "What are you doing here? You're not supposed to be in this restricted area."

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