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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentences

Dear all,

I would like to know the meaning of the following sentence. Does it mean what job you are doing now a days?


"What have you been up to?"


Thanking you.

  

Top answer

' It does not necessarily, or even normally, refer to a job.

  • ' It does not necessarily, or even normally, refer to a job.
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It means 'What have you been doing?' It does not necessarily, or even normally, refer to a job.

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It means what you ahve been doing in general. It can be related to work, studying, hobby and other activities.

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