A simple and common way to respond to "How are you doing today?" is by saying something like "I'm doing well, thank you. How about yourself?" This shows that you are acknowledging the question and are open to further conversation.
A correct way to ask this question is, "What were you doing 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.
No, "hows you" is not correct grammar. The correct way to ask that question would be "How are you?" or "How are you doing?"
Yes, "by the end of today" is a correct way to refer to something that will happen or be completed before the current day ends.
There are different ways to write this sentence. The best way to write it would be "What were you doing before this"?
The phrase "How is she doing?" is grammatically correct. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being or current status.
Nope, today is Thursday. And by the way, the correct way of spelling "Wensday" is Wednesday.
No, "hows you" is not correct grammar. The correct way to ask that question would be "How are you?" or "How are you doing?"
DBA or d/b/a
Yes, "by the end of today" is a correct way to refer to something that will happen or be completed before the current day ends.
You are staying at home today. Put the preposition today at the end of the sentence.
¿Qué estás haciendo hoy? is the best way to ask "What are you doing today?" in Spanish.
Here are some examples: Where is the car? How is she doing? Is that the hotel? Where are the books? Are you going alone? How are you today?
There is no proper way to say 'yous' because 'yous' is not a word recognized by the English Language. The word 'yous' is slang for you all or you guys or just more than one person. The proper way to say the sentence is shown below: What are you guys doing today? or What are you doing today?
they are probably getting "BUSSY"!
Were doing this is correct.
yesterday is past. therefore, when you are talking about yesterday, you will need to use past tense. example : i was on the way to my home when you had called me informing about the time and venue for today's interview.