What did you mean?
- What did you do? It means I haven’t seen you in a long time, so tell me, what were you doing? You can answer anything that comes to mind. Example: what did you do today? I was at work until 2 pm, then I went to the dairy. Hope this helps 😀
What did you do today to answer this?
Re: what did you do? This means that he has done it recently. Typical responses might be: I haven’t done anything for a while.
what are your means
It simply means to do something. So the question “What are you doing?” it simply means “What are you doing?” Here’s an example of a conversation between friends: … So when asked “What are you doing?” can mean “What are you doing right now? Are you busy?”
What you’ve been doing lately?
It literally means what activities have you been involved in lately. One answer might be that I started editing this nonfiction book at work and moved to a new apartment. Figuratively speaking, this means that I haven’t seen you in a long time and have taken an interest in your life since our last meeting, and maybe I’ll react the same way.
You’ve done today?
What have you done? It means I haven’t seen you in a long time, so tell me, what were you doing? You can answer anything that comes to mind. Example: what did you do today? I was at work until 2 pm, then I went to the dairy. Hope this helps 😀
What did you do or what?
To is the correct format for this question. “A” refers to what you do. When she was asked “What, don’t you sleep too?” it will refer to the fact that you are also awake (awake and awake), with some surprise that you are also awake. (I know that English is a difficult language to learn.
How do you react to what you do?
How to answer this?
- “oh not much”
- “Not too much”
- “A little”
How do you respond to the news?
Hospitality:
What’s new ? or here (West Midlands in England) it’s usually just a greeting, it’s a general greeting, you can respond with answers like “Not really”, “Not at all”, “Fine”, etc. In this context, the response is just a greeting back or a confirmation that everything is in order.
Did you do the same or did you?
To is the correct format for this question. “A” refers to what you do. When she was asked “What, don’t you sleep too?” it will refer to the fact that you are also awake (awake and awake), with some surprise that you are also awake. (I know that English is a difficult language to learn.
What did you mean?
“How are you?” native English speakers ask a general question. He asks you what you do for a living and how your life has been since then. You can ask how you were with yourself the last time you met. Or maybe after the last call.
“What have you been up to?” anyone may inquire. If you’ve only recently met your acquaintance and they ask you this question, they want you to react by listing any recent activities or engagements. So make sure you tell that person about all the interesting things you did while you were gone.
“How are you doing?”
“What are you up to?” your friends and acquaintances may inquire. How would you answer this question? You could be having lunch, watching TV, or doing some work. It’s a casual manner of greeting you and possibly initiating a discussion. Let’s look at how you may quickly respond to this question in a variety of scenarios.
Conclusion
If you’re speaking with someone you used to know, perhaps a friend or family member you haven’t seen in a long time, the query may shift to the present perfect – “What have you been up to?” You’ll most likely respond differently. It’s fine if you’re too busy to speak. Simply tell your pal that you will speak with him or her later. Do you have something intriguing going on? Inform them! Are you exhausted and don’t feel like chatting right now? That’s fine as well. We now know how to ask and answer the question “What are you doing?”