--- id: 657cb5dd956a8797462da793 title: Task 44 challengeType: 19 dashedName: task-44 --- # --description-- When you want to know about someone's character or personality, you can ask, `What is (he/she) like?` or `What are they like?`. This question is about the qualities of a person, not about their physical appearance. Example: Imagine you meet a new student in your programming class and you want to know more about her. You can ask a classmate `What is she like?`. You are not asking if the new student likes computers or games; you are asking about her personality. Maybe she's friendly, smart, or really good at coding. # --questions-- ## --text-- Choose the correct question for asking about Maria's personality and character traits. ## --answers-- `What does she like?` ### --feedback-- `What does she like?` is used to ask about someone's preferences. --- `What is she like?` --- `What does she look like?` ### --feedback-- `What does she look like?` is a question about someone's physical appearance, not their personality. --- `What she is like?` ### --feedback-- The word order is incorrect; the question should start with the auxiliary verb `is.` ## --video-solution-- 2