You would be doing anything but what you should be doing.
It means to waste time through aimless wandering or indecision.
It means that he would not object to doing it; he is willing.
The word do comes first in alphabetical order before doing.
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
The verb in the sentence is 'are doing,' so the past perfect tense would be 'have done.'
Yes because you are doing something as if your saying I felt the flowers, but if you say Ken felt nervous, it would NOT be a verb!
You would be dancing
You would be dancing.
Why would my ex say "I am doing well"?
he would have $20000000 doing "this is it"
Ben Franklin would be doing ........................................................ work.
The phrase "what did you doing" makes no sense grammatically; it should be "What did you do?" which is a question about the past. If it were about the present it would be "What are you doing?" and if it was about the future it would be "What are you going to do?".
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It means that he would not object to doing it; he is willing.
I thought you were doing well!
This would be doing something subconsciously.
To say "What are you doing?" in Yoruba, you would say "Kilode nse?"