Question / discuss
Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En basMessage de mrtarek posté le 08-06-2018 à 03:20:57 (S | E | F)
Hello,
I always see in chatrooms this phrase" I am doing fine" so I ask for using the verb do in this phrase it is for me incorrect.
I don't understand how I am doing...?
And I suppose this "I am fine" without doing.
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Edited by lucile83 on 08-06-2018 22:07
On écrit I, pas i et on dit 'Bonjour/Hello
Réponse : Question / discuss de gerondif, postée le 08-06-2018 à 12:45:00 (S | E)
Bonjour
Vous êtes dans le mauvais forum, celui de français. Lucile rebasculera, je pense.
You are in the wrong forum, the one about French.
How do you do ? answer : How do you do, nice to meet you , is very formal.
How are you ? I am fine, thanks, what about you ? is normal standard English.
How are you doing ? I'm doing fine. is more relaxed, more colloquial. I used to hear it a lot in the USA in the 1980's and it is probably still in use.
I suppose that "How are you managing these days ?" (Comment tu te débrouilles ces temps-ci ?, Tu t'en sors en ce moment ?) became "How are you doing ?"
Normally, "How is he doing in life ?" means "Comment se débrouille-t-il dans la vie, a-t-il réussi sa vie ?, Is he happy in life, has he got a good job ?
We would have the same in French, the difference between the correct form:
Comment allez-vous ? Je vais très bien , merci, et vous ? and, more colloquial :
Comment ça va ?/ Comment tu vas ?/ Tu vas bien ?/ Ça va bien ?
Even worse, Comment ça va bien ? , a strange way of speaking where you give the answer in the question....
Just as bad: Comment qu'c'est ? ( I don't approve of that form but the people who use it when they speak to me really show an interest in my health, it is better than a mere "Ça va ?" when people move on and don't even listen to your answer )
Remember that, although you are being asked about your health, you are not supposed to start describing all your illnesses and ailments in English....
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Modifié par lucile83 le 08-06-2018 22:11
Bien vu gerondif
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