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Chloe Zhao
what's meaning of ‘how is it coming along?’
Dec 5, 2015 9:03 PM
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It means "how is it going?" and you ask it when you intend to know how is something progressing. Though I've already seen it being used as a greeting, generally the "how is it coming along?" question is made with context (when there is something particular happening during a time). "I see you're writing your final essay. How is it coming along?" would be an example.
December 5, 2015
Gary
'how something is progressing' is more natural. Apart from that, a good answer.
December 5, 2015 · Reply
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Michael Tavares
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I think someone is asking how your progress on a task is going. Perhaps a task mentioned earlier in the conversation or the last time you spoke.
December 6, 2015
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Chloe Zhao
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