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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

He is doing terrific

Dear all,

I would like to know the meaning of the following sentence.

1) He is doing terrific.


Thank you.

  

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g. in a job), or that he is recovering very well from an illness, or something similar. "doing terrific" is casual, not formally correct English.

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  • in a job), or that he is recovering very well from an illness, or something similar.
  • "doing terrific" is casual, not formally correct English.
  • People also say, with similar meaning, "doing great", "doing fantastic" etc.
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It means, depending on context, that he is performing very well (e.g. in a job), or that he is recovering very well from an illness, or something similar. "doing terrific" is casual, not formally correct English. People also say, with similar meaning, "doing great", "doing fantastic" etc.

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