I think the first is fine.
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vsureshI think the first is fine.Hey man, thank you. But I just need answers from native speakers to be sure. Because I am an English teacher too. But I am still not sure about that.
sunny123Hey manThat's a bit presumptuous. How do you know that vsuresh is a man?
sunny123But I just need answers from native speakersYou can rest assured that had vsuresh been wrong, other senior members would have commented.
sunny123But I just need answers from native speakers to be sure.Had I known this I would have waited.
sunny123When someone asks ..... "What do they do on the weekend?"The key word is "do". That's the verb you have to replace in the answer. The verb(s) in the answer will have the same form as they have in the question.
CalifJim sunny123When someone asks ..... "What do they do on the weekend?"The key word is "do". That's the verb you have to replace in the answer. The verb(s) in the answer will have the same form as they have in the question.What do they do? Stay home.What are they doing? Staying home.What have they done? Stayed home.CJCalifJim, Your answer is great. But Wha
sunny123 must be the correct one if I am right?What did you do yesterday?
AlpheccaStars sunny123 must be the correct one if I am right?What did you do yesterday?(I) stayed home.What do you do on holidays?(I) stay home.What will you do next weekend?(I will) stay home.What have you done?(I have) worked on the computer.Thank you AlpheccaStars