A: What ................ ?B: He's an engineera)is your father doin...
When we ask, “What is your father doing?” (present continuous), we are asking about his activity right now
the focus is RIGHT NOW.
On the other hand, when we ask “What does your father do?” (simple present), we are asking what kind of job he has.
The focus is on TYPE OF WORK
so the ans would be (C)
A: What ................ ?B: He's an engineera)is your father doin...
Explanation:
The question is asking for information about the father's profession. The correct way to ask this question is by using the auxiliary verb "does" in the third person singular (he/she/it), which is "does" and the base form of the main verb, which is "do".
- "What does your father do?" is a correct way to ask for someone's profession.
Options:
A) "Is your father doing" is incorrect because it uses the present continuous tense to ask for a profession, which is not appropriate.
B) "Is your father a doctor" is correct, but it is not the same as asking for "what does he do" as it is specific to a profession.
C) "Does your father do" is the correct way to ask for someone's profession.
D) "Does your father doing" is incorrect because it uses the present continuous tense with the auxiliary verb "does", which is not appropriate.
Therefore, the correct answer is C) "Does your father do?"