what do mean by this question and is it correct Grammarly? what do you do now?
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OK I finally figured out the question which should have been: What do you mean by this question and is it grammatically correct? What do you do now? OK, this question is grammatically correct and it's out of context so I will put that straight. "I quit my job as a bus driver." "Oh, really?" "What do you do now?" In this case What do you do now? refers to your job (as in "What do you do for a living?)
Hi delete now and say "What do you do" to ask about someone's job
Incorrect. we use now for present continuous. it is something happening now. what are you doing now? what do you do means what's your job?
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Start test- Robert PickacardRobert Pickacard Certified English Teacher / Professional Magician
Wow! That was absolutely dreadful English. I think you need an English teacher!
Incorrect. Correct is " what do you do?"
- JennyCertified ESL Teacher who helps her student in Conversational English.
It should be "what are you doing now?" ....
The sentence is grammatically incorrect. It should be - What do you? or -What are you doing now?
Hi, Khalat! :) What do mean by this question? = incorrect you can say: - What do you mean? - What do you imply? / What are you implying? What do you do now? = incorrect you can say: - What are you doing now? - What are you doing?
Grammatically this question is incorrect and it should be “ What do you do?” To ask about someone’s occupation.