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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Asking someone his activities of the day

Thanks for your response to my post.

What is the natural way to say this: What have you been doing all day long today?

I'm not sure if the sentence 'what have you been up to' works here. I feel the sentence isn't correct in this situation somehow.

  

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sundarnaz What is the natural way to say this: What have you been doing all day long today? That's quite natural. sundarnaz I'm not sure if the sentence 'what have you been up to' works here Yes, it does.

  • sundarnaz What is the natural way to say this: What have you been doing all day long today?
  • That's quite natural.
  • sundarnaz I'm not sure if the sentence 'what have you been up to' works here Yes, it does.
  • Note that it is informal.
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sundarnazWhat is the natural way to say this: What have you been doing all day long today?

That's quite natural.

sundarnazI'm not sure if the sentence 'what have you been up to' works here

Yes, it does. Note that it is informal.

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