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What do you do? OR What are you doing?
Sep 17, 2012 3:28 PM
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What do you do? = in general, eg. work or hobbies.
What are you doing? = at this moment now. Add a future time and you have a future arrangement.
September 17, 2012
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What do you do- what's your professional eg. are you working or are you a student and your specialities
What are you doing - asking about the current time eg- now , like it's present tense
September 17, 2012
No difference!
December 25, 2012
hehehe,this is question?i am reading italki,and u?
October 24, 2012
hanka,your english is good.but wish it could be better~~:)))
September 25, 2012
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