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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Do they below have same meaning?

#1- What do you about?

#2- What do you doing?

Would you explain about it?
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One more thing,

Please check my sentences for for better English composition?

 Thank you.
  

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Neither is correct. The first needs a verb in the infinitive and the second doesn't work with a verb in the progressive. You'need What do you do/think/understand?

  • Neither is correct.
  • The first needs a verb in the infinitive and the second doesn't work with a verb in the progressive.
  • You'need What do you do/think/understand?
  • What are you doing?
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Neither is correct. The first needs a verb in the infinitive and the second doesn't work with a verb in the progressive. You'need

What do you do/think/understand?
What are you doing?
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For crying out loud,
I wrote them wrong. I mean to write like this.
# What are you about?
# What are you doing?
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so sorry.Would you advise again?
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What are you about is probably wrong but I need more context to be sure. We can say "I'm about to do something" when you want to say that you're going to do something very soon. Perhaps you meant to say

What are you up to? (What are your plans?)
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For the picture I watched in a book

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