Page 10 - E-Module Grade IV - What Are You Doing?
P. 10
Chapter II
Learning
A. Learning Activity Objectives
After studying this module, you gain knowledge about the
meaning of the expression "what are you doing?", various
examples of its use, and events that can be involved when
using the expression.
B. Material Description
The question what are you doing is usually used by native
English speakers to ask about the activities someone is
currently doing or when this question was said. Even though
this question begins with what are you doing as above, this is
not necessarily asking what you were doing in the morning
and although the present continuous usually refers to the time
now, in the context of this question, with the timestamp in the
morning, it refers to the time which will come.
5