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What's other phrase to ask about progress of something?
Besides "How is it coming along?"
Thanks
Nov 16, 2018 9:11 AM
Answers · 2
The most natural and common British English ways are
Top most common choice is
"How are you getting on"
Then
"hows it going"
Followed by any of Helena's choices
November 16, 2018
- How are you getting on? (BrE)
When smb asks: “How are you getting on with your homework?” he/she means – "how much homework have you done?", "have you started your homework?", "have finished your homework yet?"
- How's your ____ going?
- How is it going with ___ ?
- Can you update me on the progress of __?
- Please advise the status of..
- How far have you progressed with/in... ?
- How are things moving/progressing with...?
November 16, 2018
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