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¿Qué significa What are you up to ? Or what have you been up to ? (can we also say what were you up to in some circumstances ?) Thank you ?
¿Qué significa What are you up to ? Or what have you been up to ? (can we also say what were you up to in some circumstances ?) Thank you ?
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It is another way to ask "what are you doing?"
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It is another way to ask "what are you doing?"
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