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what are you working on? and what are you doing?
what is the difference ?
what are you working on? and what are you doing?
8 de jun. de 2017 1:37
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Hi 哈里,
When we are focusing mentally for a period of time on a task, we say that we are "working on" something.
For example: We are working on a science project. / We are working on a flying prototype.
When we ask someone "what they are doing", it could be on something which they are doing at the moment.
Example:
Question: What are you doing?
Answer: I am.waiting for the bus (which is temporal and does not need a great deal of mental focus).
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Lance
8 de junio de 2017
"What are you doing?" is more general. It can refer to a variety of things, including work, play, relaxation and etc. "What are you working on?" implies that the person is working on something.
8 de junio de 2017
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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