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WYD is the abbreviation for 'What you doing' when texting.
it means "what you doing" I know, not proper English, but that's what texting is doing to us these days ;)
What you doing
The present tense of "will be doing" is "am/is/are doing." For example, "I am doing," "She is doing," "They are doing."
"ତୁମି କଣ କରୁଛନ୍ତି?" (tumi kana karuchanti?) is how you say "What are you doing?" in Oriya.
In doing so is talking about the consequence of doing something, while doing so is just about doing the action.
No who wouldthink of doing that!!! No who wouldthink of doing that!!! No who wouldthink of doing that!!! No who wouldthink of doing that!!!
Im doing fine, how do you do?? Im doing fine, how do you do??
What on Earth are you doing, Kelly?He had no idea what he was doing, but pretended he did.She is upstairs doing her homework.
The desire of an object to keep doing what it is doing is called inertia. "What it is doing" means that it is in motion or at rest,
The correct phrasing is "you are doing it." This is the present continuous tense, indicating an action that is currently happening.