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doing or making
Doing = HaciendoI'm doing my homework. = Estoy haciendo mi tareaWhat are you doing? = ¿Qué estas haciendo?How are you doing? = ¿Cómo estás?/ ¿Cómo te está yendo?I'm doing fine. = Me está yendo bien
What are you doing? = Quid facis
Grammar point: the "tú" form of the verb hacer (to make or to do) is "haces". the sentence should be "¿Qué haces ?". The "tú" is usually not spoken, because it is implicit in the verb form. The phrase means, in English, "What are you doing?"
how are you doing
Because everyone is doing something, and even when you are doing nothing you are still doing something. Even in changing the way you work, the new way will still be how you work, and therefore you will always work how you work.
she is doing charity work.
carrying a bag not doing work cause without force.
Ben Franklin would be doing ........................................................ work.
it means carry on doing the good work you are doing.
no, you're not doing the work, the gravity is doing the work by pulling it towards the core of the earth.
No. Because they are not doing the work of the devil, but the work of God in Jesus which is faith.
"Unavailable for doing work" is related to the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
jaelynn is doing world geography work.
Energy is defined as the capacity to do work. The word "able" applies to a capable of doing work, or doing it correctly.
Yes they are work
Work requires two things: mass and movement. If you are moving mass, you technically and scientifically are doing work. However, depending on the consistancy (how dense) the dough is, you could be doing more, or less work.