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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.
























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