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Batwing Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is this proper english

What is your father?”

”He is a teacher”

If the underlined word is supposed to belong to the sentence, do explain why.

  

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Natural English is Question: What does your father do? Answer: He dries a truck. / He's a truck driver.

  • Natural English is Question: What does your father do?
  • Answer: He dries a truck.
  • / He's a truck driver.
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Natural English is

Question: What does your father do?

Answer: He dries a truck. / He's a truck driver.

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The answer to "What" would be -> male -> What is you father? - He's a male.

The questions should be "What is your father's job?" -> A teacher, an engineer, a doctor, etc.

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Batwing

What is your father?” Grammar-wise, it is correct but not natural.

”He is a teacher”

If the underlined word is supposed to belong to the sentence, (Please) do explain why.

In English, if you want to know what a person

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