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What do you do or what are you doing?

Hi. If a person was thinking of asking for the meaning of a certain word like "twirl" in question form, what would be the right wording after the if-clause? Thank you for your anticipated help.

If you "twirl," what do you do/what are you doing? Choose the best answer from the choices a, b, and c below.
  

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Hi, If a person was thinking of asking for the meaning of a certain word like "twirl" in question form, what would be the right wording after the if-clause? Thank you for your anticipated help. If you "twirl," what do you do/what are you doing?

  • Hi, If a person was thinking of asking for the meaning of a certain word like "twirl" in question form, what would be the right wording after the if-clause?
  • Thank you for your anticipated help.
  • If you "twirl," what do you do/what are you doing?
  • Choose the best answer from the choices a, b, and c below.
  • There's not much difference, but I'd probably say If you "twirl," what do you do?
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Hi,

If a person was thinking of asking for the meaning of a certain word like "twirl" in question form, what would be the right wording after the if-clause? Thank you for your anticipated help.

If you "twirl," what do you do/what are you doing? Choose the best answer from the choices a, b, and c below.

There's not much difference, but I'd probably say

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