--- id: 657cd1925ac059f5034286c3 title: Task 56 challengeType: 19 dashedName: task-56 --- # --description-- Using the auxiliary verb `do` can be tricky when the main verb in the sentence is also `do`. But remember, `do` helps in asking questions, and when it's about someone else, like he or she, it changes to `does`. The question `What does she/he do?` is asking for information about a person's job. # --questions-- ## --text-- Which question is correct for asking about a person's job? ## --answers-- `What do she does as the team lead?` ### --feedback-- The structure `do she does` is not correct in English. When asking a question about another person, you use `does` only once. --- `What does he does as the team lead?` ### --feedback-- You don't need to use `does` twice. --- `What do he does as the team lead?` ### --feedback-- Think about the correct auxiliary verb to use with `he.` --- `What does she do as the team lead?` ## --video-solution-- 4