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I'm here to help answer your questions and provide guidance. How can I assist you with your English studies 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/friendly)
Tips for improvement:
1. "What are you doing now?" is grammatically correct, but native speakers often say "right now" for emphasis or just "What are you doing?" (if the context makes it clear).
2. "What are you up to?" is a very common casual way to ask what someone is doing.
3. If you want to sound more fluent, try to match the tone (formal/casual) to the situation.
Would you like help with any other phrases? (Word count: 90)