Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: DanielRosa74 <58576743+DanielRosa74@users.noreply.github.com>
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--description--
You learned that do is an auxiliary verb that helps ask questions. You have also learned that when you want to ask about something specific, you can use the question word what.
When you want to ask about someone's job or role, you use what with do to form a question.
For example, you ask What do you do? to mean What is your job?
When talking about another person like Maria, you say What does she do? because she is a third person singular (she, he, it), and with these subjects, do changes to does.
--instructions--
Fill in the blanks to create a question about someone's job using the auxiliary verb do.
--fillInTheBlank--
--sentence--
What BLANK Maria BLANK?
--blanks--
does
--feedback--
Remember, when asking about another person's job, you change do to does after what.
do
--feedback--
You also need the main verb do after the subject she to ask about her job activities.