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Babu84 Posted 15 years ago
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whats the meaning "what have you been up to"

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Hard to explain, lets look at this example. You are doing something and a lot of tools are scattering around you. It's obvious that you are preparing for something or going to to something in the nearest future.

  • Hard to explain, lets look at this example.
  • You are doing something and a lot of tools are scattering around you.
  • It's obvious that you are preparing for something or going to to something in the nearest future.
  • Your friend comes in and asks you "What are you up to".
  • Your friend wants to know what that thing you are preparing to is, what you are going to do, what is in your head, what are your nearest plans.
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Hard to explain, lets look at this example. You are doing something and a lot of tools are scattering around you. It's obvious that you are preparing for something or going to to something in the nearest future. Your friend comes in and asks you "What are you up to". Your friend wants to know what that thing you are preparing to is, what you are going to do, what is in your head, what are your nea
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Hi babu.

Welcome to EnglishForward.

It means that what you have been doing recently.

It is somehow similar to

A. How are you doing?

B. What's up?

C. What's cooking?

D. What is new?

And the answers to such question can be

Nothing in particular.

I have been very busy recently

I am up to eyebrow(

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