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I'm here to help you with any questions you have about English. Whether it's practicing pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary, feel free to ask! How can I assist you today?
Your sentence is already clear and understandable, but here’s a slightly more natural and polished version:
"What are you doing right now?" (more conversational)
or
"What are you up to?" (more casual, common in spoken English)
Tips for improvement:
1. "Right now" sounds more natural than just "now" in spoken English.
2. "What are you up to?" is a very common casual way to ask what someone is doing.
3. If you want to sound even more fluent, you could say:
- "What are you doing at the moment?" (slightly more formal)
- "What’s keeping you busy?" (if you suspect they’re working or doing something interesting)
Your original sentence is not wrong—it’s just a bit basic. Keep practicing, and you’ll sound more natural over time. 😊
(Word count: ~100)