No. "Its" should be it's (it is) and capitalized because it's at the beginning of the sentence. "Your" should be you're (you are).
"It's what you're doing now."
"It is what you are doing now."
The correct answer is, they are doing their homework now, or they will do their homework now. The word do can be used as an action verb or an auxiliary verb.
Were doing this is correct.
The correct sentence is the following: "What were you doing from before?"
The phrase "How is she doing?" is grammatically correct. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being or current status.
Neither. You are doing it...or...You're doing it.
What are you doing is the correct 'saying' or pronounciation. What you doing' is slang and is slightly shortened to make life easier, and of course we understand it.
Either form is correct.
Yes, the phrase 'what they're doing' is grammatically correct. For example: What they're doing is wrong.
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
'Enrollment now going on' is correct.
The type of equipment you will need for doing a engine replacement is a 1 ton lift. Now you will be able to get the engine in the correct place without getting injury.
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