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Stevenukd Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Up to lately

One: What have you been up to lately?
Two: Well! I just started to work at the bank so I'm pretty busy learning everything.

- What does "What have you been up to lately" mean?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd
  

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It's another way of asking what have you been doing recently? Or what's been happening in your life? It's usual to ask this question when you are meeting friends or family after a long time.

  • It's another way of asking what have you been doing recently?
  • Or what's been happening in your life?
  • It's usual to ask this question when you are meeting friends or family after a long time.
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It's another way of asking what have you been doing recently? Or what's been happening in your life? It's usual to ask this question when you are meeting friends or family after a long time.

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