Context: describing my regular activities with my colleague on the phone.
I usually get up in the morning at 6:00, have breakfast, lunch, and dinner, work our official tasks, do chores, coordinate with our office employees, spend time with my family, browse something on the internet and chat with my friends online. These are my regular activities. What are you doing?
I doubt If "work my official tasks" and "what are you doing?" is correct or not.
kumenglish "work my official tasks" I think just "do some work" or "do some office work" might be what you're trying to say, but I don't know specifically what you mean by 'official tasks'. kumenglish what are you doing? " is better.
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kumenglish"work my official tasks"
I think just "do some work" or "do some office work" might be what you're trying to say, but I don't know specifically what you mean by 'official tasks'.
kumenglishwhat are you doing?
I think just "How about you?" is better. That's what we say as an invitation to the other person