what's c stands for vs what does c stand for

Creado el: 3 de septiembre de 2025

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Pregunta

what's c stands for
vs
what does c stand for

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Good question! The difference between "what's C stands for" and "what does C stand for" is mainly about grammar and correctness. Let’s break it down:


1. "What's C stands for"

  • ❌ This is grammatically incorrect.
  • "What's" is a contraction of "what is," so the sentence becomes: "What is C stands for."
  • That doesn’t work because "is" and "stands" are both verbs, and you only need one main verb in the question.

2. "What does C stand for"

  • ✅ This is the correct and standard form.
  • Structure: "What + does + subject + verb (base form)"
  • Here:
    • "does" is the auxiliary verb,
    • "C" is the subject,
    • "stand for" is the verb phrase.
  • So it correctly asks: "What does C represent/mean?"

3. When to use

  • Always use "What does C stand for?" when you want to know the meaning of an abbreviation, symbol, or letter.
    Example: "What does CPU stand for?""Central Processing Unit."

✅ In short:

  • "What's C stands for" → ❌ Wrong
  • "What does C stand for" → ✅ Correct

Do you want me to also explain how "what's" can sometimes be used correctly in this context, like "What's C short for?"?

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