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Joe2012 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Doing" fine and "going" fine difference

Can we say "everything is going fine" instead of "everything is doing fine" when somebody asks you "Whats going on these days?"

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" I might say: - Every thing is going fine. " I might say: - Every one is doing fine. e.

  • " I might say: - Every thing is going fine.
  • " I might say: - Every one is doing fine.
  • e.
  • "Not much is going on").
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Hi Razer,

In answer to the question "How are things going these days?" I might say:

- Everything is going fine.

In answer to the question "How are things going for everyone these days?" or "How is everyone?" I might say:

- Everyone is doing fine.

In answer the the question "What's going on these d
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Thanks Yankee for a very lucid and detail reply. It really helped. Emotion: smile

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