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Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: DanielRosa74 <58576743+DanielRosa74@users.noreply.github.com>
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id: 657cd1925ac059f5034286c3
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title: Task 56
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challengeType: 19
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dashedName: task-56
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# --description--
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Using the auxiliary verb `do` can be tricky when the main verb in the sentence is also `do`.
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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.
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# --questions--
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## --text--
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Which question is correct for asking about a person's job?
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## --answers--
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`What do she does as the team lead?`
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### --feedback--
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The structure `do she does` is not correct in English. When asking a question about another person, you use `does` only once.
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`What does he does as the team lead?`
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### --feedback--
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You don't need to use `does` twice.
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`What do he does as the team lead?`
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### --feedback--
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Think about the correct auxiliary verb to use with `he.`
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`What does she do as the team lead?`
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## --video-solution--
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