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Ahuramazda Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What are you up to these days?

Is anyone kind to explain the meaning of this question?

"What are you up to these days?"

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"Up to" means "doing". com/reference/dictionary/entry/up as "Occupied with, especially devising or scheming: a prowler up to no good. " It is usually used for doing bad things, but here it is a little joke.

  • "Up to" means "doing".
  • com/reference/dictionary/entry/up as "Occupied with, especially devising or scheming: a prowler up to no good.
  • " It is usually used for doing bad things, but here it is a little joke.
  • "These days" means "lately".
  • "
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"Up to" means "doing". The http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/up as "Occupied with, especially devising or scheming: a prowler up to no good." It is usually used for doing bad things, but here it is a little joke. "These days" means "lately".

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