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What are you up to today vs Lets meet today

These two sentences are grammatically correct, but they have different meanings. 'What are you up to today?' is a question inquiring about someone's plans for the day, while 'Let's meet today' is a suggestion to get together in person.
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Last updated: November 03, 2024 • 12496 views

What are you up to today

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about someone's plans for the day.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's activities or plans for the current day.
  • And... what are you up to today whilst my daughter works and I look after Stanley?
  • So what are you up to today?
  • So, what are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today?
  • So... what are you up to today?
  • So, then... what are you up to today?
  • "What are you up to today?"
  • What are you up to today, William?
  • What are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today, Mr. Saltzman?
  • So, what are you up to today? Working?
  • So what are you up to today, Bruce?
  • What are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today, Jemaine?
  • What are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today?
  • What are you up to today?

Lets meet today

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to suggest meeting up on the same day.

This phrase is used to propose meeting with someone on the current day.
  • Let's meet today's star guest on Your Money Or Your Life.
  • If you'd like to join us, let's meet today at noon.
  • Certainly when I'm traveling, especially to the major cities of the world, the typical person I meet today will be, let's say, a half-Korean, half-German young woman living in Paris.
  • He says he wants to meet today for coffee.
  • He said they were to meet today.
  • Imagine telling someone that you meet today what you're going to do.
  • Lets meet up for a drink later.
  • Arkham Asylum will be retrofitted to meet today's standards and reopened.
  • I'm sorry, but I can't wait any longer. I've got five other agents to meet today.
  • Those of you with prior approval can make your way to the front entrance to meet today's special guests.
  • I know we scheduled to meet today, but something's come up.
  • So, just sit back and relax, my lord, because it's time for you to meet today's eligible bachelorettes.
  • We were supposed to meet today but something came up at the clinic.
  • Did my fan club meet today?
  • High quality vocational education and training (VET), on which the EU focused in 2002 in the Copenhagen process, is essential to meet today's changing labour market needs.
  • It is a product of the Cold War, and no longer meets today's needs.
  • On the more general question that he raises, as we meet today in this Parliament, the European Union Summit with India is taking place.
  • Europe must also continue to do everything it can to meet today's challenges, and I believe that we have reason to be confident.
  • It is our roots in the soil of our nations that will give us the intelligence, responsiveness, sense and strength to meet today's challenges.
  • The Union has to develop new legal instruments to meet today's demands regarding cooperation between Member States more effectively.

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