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"How is it going?","How are you dong?","How are you doing?", similar?
What's the difference between the following expressions, "How is it going?","How are you dong?","How are you doing?"? Thank you for help!Typo error:How are you doing
Sep 5, 2015 4:31 AM
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"How is it going?" is less formal than "How are you doing?". In fact, it usually comes out as "How's it goin'?"
September 6, 2015
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"How is it going" and "How are you doing" are equivalent. "How are you dong" does not exist, it's a typo ('doing' is missing the 'i').
September 5, 2015
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