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“You been up to much?”
What does this sentence mean?
23 apr. 2021 13:56
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It’s not grammatically correct. It should be, have you been up to much? It means, what have you been doing?
23 april 2021
2
It is a friendly but slang way to say "What have you been doing recently?
It is a different way to say "What's new?" to your friends.
It is informal.
23 april 2021
1
''(Have) you been up to much?'' = ''Have you been doing much?''
We tend to drop the ''have'' at the start of the sentence in spoken English. I wouldn't go so far as to say that it's ''slang'', it's just informal. I'm sure I would write it like this myself in, for example, a text message.
24 april 2021
1
Means earn lots of things in life..
24 april 2021
It means have you been doing a lot of things recently?
It isn't strictly incorrect in a way, people talk like this when texting, it's text language.
24 april 2021
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