Sill:Bill!. How nice to see you! What. ( you/do ) these days
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What are you doing these days?
Explanation:
The present continuous tense is used for a verb when the action is happening at present or during the time of speaking.
For example:
- He is taking a shower right now.
- Gita is not paying the restaurant bill.
- They are moving the boxes to the other room.
- Freddie is baking a wonderful cake.
Conclusion:
How nice to see you! What are you doing these days?
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Sill : Bill! How nice to see you! What are you doing these days?
Explanation:
Guys, the sentence is in present continuous tense. The present continuous tense is also known as the present progressive tense or present imperfect tense in modern English. The present continuous tense is used to combine the present tense with continuous tense.
In this particular question, Sill is asking bill that what is he doing these days.
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