“What is your father?”
”He is a teacher”
If the underlined word is supposed to belong to the sentence, do explain why.
Natural English is Question: What does your father do? Answer: He dries a truck. / He's a truck driver.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
Natural English is
Question: What does your father do?
Answer: He dries a truck. / He's a truck driver.
Clive
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.
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