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what are you? can we ask this question about a person's occupation? i've found this online: [Grammar] What is he? A: What is he? B: He is my teacher. Is it possible to use 'what' in such questions?
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People do say 'what is he', and it doesn't sound wrong to a native speaker providing it is within context. If you are asked 'what are you?' without any context then the response would be one of confusion and maybe a person? a human? Having said that- just because people say it, doesn't make it right. It is a very lazy way of speaking English, and would never be used in formal situations. You should be asking, what job do you have? / what is your job? or most commonly 'what do you do for a living? '.
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Yes, we can. When we want to ask someone's occupation, we can use this kind of what question,like "What are you?" or "What is he?".
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The What asks about some Metadata, the Who asks about the essence
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Think of A.'What is he to you' - it asks what is the connection between you; B He is my teacher But think of A.'Who is he?' asks about the name; B.'He is Malcolm X, my radical teacher'
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