If I see my friend preparing her/his fish for cooking and I wonder what kind of fish it is,
what is a suitable sentence to ask her/him.
(a) What kind of fish will you use?
(b) What kind of fish are you using?
(c) What kind of fish do you use?
(d) etc.
Is there anything wrong if I use the present simple tense because I just want to know the general information?
I am afraid of overusing the continuous tense in speaking.
thada jirajaras If I see my friend preparing her/his fish for cooking and I wonder what kind of fish it is, what is a suitable sentence to ask her/him. What kind of fish is that? What kind of fish are you cooking?
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thada jirajarasIf I see my friend preparing her/his fish for cooking and I wonder what kind of fish it is, what is a suitable sentence to ask her/him.
What kind of fish is that?
What kind of fish are you cooking?
What kind of fish are you using?
What kind of fish do you use? is not said because you are asking a