Hello, [STRIKE]are[/STRIKE] does the following sentence make[STRIKE]ing[/STRIKE] any sense?
"Are you joking with me you are losing the wallet and keys?"
Yes, what’s wrong with my sentence?Hello!
Not really. I'm not even sure what you're trying to say. Perhaps:
"Are you kidding me? Have you lost your wallet and keys (again)?"
"You are losing the wallet and the keys" doesn't work here. What it means is most likely not what you're trying to say.Yes, what’s wrong with my sentence?
“You are losing the wallet and keys”"You are losing the wallet and the keys" doesn't work here. What it means is most likely not what you're trying to say.
Your sentence looks like it's meant to express surprise, disbelief, and irritation. "Are you joking with me" doesn't work.
You are losing the wallet and keys. This is my first lost it, it’s clear."You are losing the wallet and the keys" doesn't work here. What it means is most likely not what you're trying to say.
Your sentence looks like it's meant to express surprise, disbelief, and irritation. "Are you joking with me" doesn't work.
I don't know what you're trying to say here either. Perhaps: "This is the first time I've lost it."This is my first lost it.
I'm afraid it's not.It’s clear.
Your sentence looks like it's meant to express surprise, disbelief, and irritation. "Are you joking with me" doesn't work.
You are losing the wallet and keys. This is my first lost it, it’s clear.
Are you joking with me you are losing the wallet and keys?
We still don't know whose wallet and keys are lost, but we know the other person is claiming to have lost them. The speaker is expressing disbelief. 'With me' is optional.