Aren't you意思
"Aren't you" is a contraction in English that is used to combine the words "are not" and "you." It is used to form a question that expresses disbelief, surprise, or to make a polite request. For example:
- Aren't you going to eat your dinner? (Expressing surprise or reminding the person of something they might have forgotten.)
- Aren't you feeling well? (Asking about someone's health.)
- Aren't you supposed to be at work now? (Expressing surprise or reminding the person of their schedule.)
When using "aren't you," the tone of voice and context can change the meaning from a simple question to a statement, depending on how it is said.