Hello everybody,
Would you please tell me the meaning of this sentence?
(What do you make of what`s going on?)
Thanks in advance,![]()
Hello zoo
"What's going on" means "what is happening".
You can say it angrily. When a teacher enters a noisy classroom, where two boys are fighting, he might say "What's going on?"
Or you can say it when you're puzzled about certain events: "I really don't know what's going on".
MrP
Thanks dear MrPedantic, but my problem is about the first part of the sentence,( what do you make of ).![]()
I would really appreciate your help.![]()
"What do you make of..."= "What do you deduce/gather/understand from......."What do you make of what's going on?
Sorry, Zoo! :) I misunderstood...Originally Posted by zoobinshid
Temico has put it better than I could.
MrP