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¿En qué andan?
-What are they up to?
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¿En qué andan?

¿En qué andan?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. What are they up to?
Ayer me encontré con Ana y con Juan. - Hace mucho que no los veo. ¿En qué andan?I met Ana and Juan yesterday. - I haven't seen them for ages. What are they up to?
b. What are they doing?
Los niños están en su cuarto. - ¿En qué andan? - Están jugando a videojuegos.The kids are in their room. - What are they doing? - They're playing video games.
a. What are you up to?
¿En qué andan? ¿Están haciendo los deberes? - Sí, papá.What are you up to? Are you doing your homework? - Yes, Dad.
b. What are you doing?
Estamos muy ocupados. - ¿Ah, sí? ¿En qué andan?We're very busy. - Really? What are you doing?
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