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I'm here to help answer your questions and provide any assistance you might need, especially with English language learning. What would you like to talk about or practice today?
Here’s a corrected and slightly more natural version of your sentence:
"What are you doing now?" (Your original is already grammatically correct, but here are some refinements.)
Tips for improvement:
1. More natural in conversation:
- "What are you up to right now?" (Casual & common)
- "What are you doing at the moment?" (Slightly more precise)
2. If asking about work/study:
- "What are you working on right now?" (If referring to tasks)
3. Shortening for speed:
- "What’re you doing?" (Common in fast speech, but keep "what are" clear if needed.)
Your original is fine for everyday use, but these alternatives sound more fluent. Keep it simple if speaking casually.
(Word count: ~100)