What´s the difference between: "What are you doing?" and "What do you do?"
The difference between “What are you doing?” and “What do you do?” is that the first one is about this moment. What are you doing now? And the other is about what you usually do. The first one is in present continues, because is an action that continues in the time, and the other is in present simple, and is an action that you do for a long time every day or not.
Could you please answer this question by answering both questions?
Now I am watching television and doing this activity. I always go to the university. Sometimes I take a nap.
And the other ONE is about what you usually do. The first one is in present continuOUS, because IT is an action that TAKES PLACE AT THIS MOMENT, and the other ONE is in present simple, and IT is an .....
The difference between the two questions is that the first of them refers to what the person is doing right now, and the second one is about the routine that a person has, something that is usually.
For example: Now, I'm commenting on the blog. Every day I go to the university and gym.
The difference is that "what are you doing? refers to the activity in the moment that you're doing it, not after or before. And "what do you do?" refers to activities that you do every day.
Now I'm doing this English exercise. I go to the University every days.
What´s the difference between: "What are you doing?" and "What do you do?" What are you doing? this question is in present continous tense. It refers to the things which are happening at this moment. And: What do you do? has connection with all the things that are used to be made daily.
Could you please answer this question by answering both questions? What are you doing? I'm doing my homework and listening music. What do you do? I usually gets up at 9 a.m., take my breakfast and then I go out for running.
What´s the difference between: "What are you doing?" and "What do you do?" Could you please answer this question by answering both questions?
~ "What are you doing?" --> It refers to the moment you are doing something. For example: "I'm doing my homework (right now)"
~ "What do you do?" --> It refers with all the things that we are used to doing daily. For example: "I usually get up at 7.00a.m. and go to the University every day."
What´s the difference between: "What are you doing?" and "What do you do?"
ReplyDeleteThe difference between “What are you doing?” and “What do you do?” is that the first one is about this moment. What are you doing now? And the other is about what you usually do. The first one is in present continues, because is an action that continues in the time, and the other is in present simple, and is an action that you do for a long time every day or not.
Could you please answer this question by answering both questions?
Now I am watching television and doing this activity. I always go to the university. Sometimes I take a nap.
Dana Bellofiore
LU: 1018290
Dana,
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And the other ONE is about what you usually do. The first one is in present continuOUS, because IT is an action that TAKES PLACE AT THIS MOMENT, and the other ONE is in present simple, and IT is an .....
Pastori Alina LU 1019619
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The difference between the two questions is that the first of them refers to what the person is doing right now, and the second one is about the routine that a person has, something that is usually.
For example: Now, I'm commenting on the blog. Every day I go to the university and gym.
Alina,
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The difference between the two questions is that the first ONE refers to .....
something that is USUAL.
MARIANA HIROMI RUBIANCO
ReplyDeleteWhat´s the difference between: "What are you doing?" and "What do you do?"
Could you please answer this question by answering both questions?
1. "What are you doing?" refers to the moment.
2. And “What do you do?” refers to the daily life.
1). I am doing English homework and drinking mate.
2). I go to the University every day, and at the weekends I visit my family.
Mariana,
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1- It refers to the moment you are doing something.
2- daily life activities or your profession
The difference is that "what are you doing? refers to the activity in the moment that you're doing it, not after or before. And "what do you do?" refers to activities that you do every day.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm doing this English exercise. I go to the University every days.
Jazmín,
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The difference is that "what are you doing? refers to the activity AT the moment that you're doing it,
I go to the University every daY.
What´s the difference between: "What are you doing?" and "What do you do?"
ReplyDeleteWhat are you doing? this question is in present continous tense. It refers to the things which are happening at this moment. And: What do you do? has connection with all the things that are used to be made daily.
Could you please answer this question by answering both questions?
What are you doing?
I'm doing my homework and listening music.
What do you do?
I usually gets up at 9 a.m., take my breakfast and then I go out for running.
Anahí Flor Lanza. Friday Morning 1C
Anahí,
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continuous
...all the things that we usually do/ we are used to doing daily.
listening TO music
I usually geT up...
Nicolás Karpovsky
ReplyDeleteLU: 1039499
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What´s the difference between: "What are you doing?" and "What do you do?"
Could you please answer this question by answering both questions?
~ "What are you doing?" --> It refers to the moment you are doing something.
For example: "I'm doing my homework (right now)"
~ "What do you do?" --> It refers with all the things that we are used to doing daily.
For example: "I usually get up at 7.00a.m. and go to the University every day."
Nicolás,
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It refers TO.......