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Term: what are you doing

Definition:

The phrase "what are you doing" is an interrogative sentence used to ask someone about their current actions or activities.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She turned to her friend and asked, "What are you doing?"
  2. He called his sibling and inquired, "Hey, what are you doing right now?"
  3. The teacher caught a student daydreaming and questioned, "What are you doing instead of paying attention?"

Usage:

  • Asking for Information: "What are you doing tonight? I need to make plans."
  • Expressing Surprise: "What are you doing? I didn't expect to see you here!"
  • Show Interest or Concern: "What are you doing about your health? Have you been taking any proactive measures?"

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