What ve you been up to meaning?
What ve you been up to meaning?
It means “What have you been doing recently.” Typical responses could be: “I have done nothing for a while now.
How do you answer what have you been up to?
What Have You Been Up To Answer? The most common answer to this question is “nothing much, and you?” And this means that you haven’t done a lot today, this week, recently, or since you last spoke to each other.
What does it mean to say what have you been up to?
It means what has been happening in your life/ what have you been doing etc. Like what has been going on since you saw them last.
What you been up to today meaning?
Has anything new been going on in your life? Used as part of a greeting when one hasn’t seen someone in a long time. A: “Hey, Martin, long time no see! What have you been up to?” B: “Oh, not much.
What have you been up to lately?
Literally it means “what activities have you participated in recently”. A reply might be, “I’ve started editing that nonfiction book at work and moved to a new apartment.” Figuratively it means “I have not seen you in some time, and am curious about your life since I met you last” and could be answered the same way.
What have you been up to lately means?
What to reply when someone asks where have you been?
Here are some possible replies:
- I am sorry. I have been/was cleaning my home.
- I have been/was at home.
- I have been/went to the shop.
What you’ve been up to lately?
What have you been up to recently meaning?
What have you been getting up to?
“Get up to + something” is a British and informal expression. It just means “do something.” So “What did you get up to” means “What did you do?” Perhaps your friend wanted to ask you about how you spent your free time and also implied about the rest of it.
What have you been meaning?
“How have you been?” is a common question from native English speakers. It’s asking what you have been up to and how life has been for you from from a certain point in time. Perhaps you’re being asked how you’ve been doing since the last time you saw each other.