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which is the difference between 'what do you doing' and 'what are you doing'?
between 'what do you doing' and 'what are you doing'?
Aug 14, 2011 12:16 AM
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" What do you doing," is not correct English.
" What are you doing," is correct English.
August 14, 2011
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What do you do?=what is your profession. I have not heard the first. we don't use modal verb with a gerund one.
good luck
August 14, 2011
we say what do you do n not what do you doing n the difference between what do you do n what are you doing that the first one is in present simple and the second one is in the present continous
August 14, 2011
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