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We can also use the present continuous to ask this question: “Where are you living?” It's grammatically correct to answer ”where do you live currently?” with a present simple or a present continuous answer: “I currently live in New York.” “I'm currently living in New York.”
Answer. "What do you do" is a way to ask someone what their job is or what they do for a living. It is a polite question to ask when you first meet someone, or when you are getting to know someone new, or when you haven't seen someone for a long time.
There are a few nice ways to respond to this kind of question. Your response can involve the prepositions “by” or “near,” as in: I live by Prospect Park. I live near the intersection of Bedford Avenue and Lincoln Road.
Despite its construction,“How do you do?” is purely a introductory greeting, not a question, and prompts another “How do you do?” or a different greeting, such as “Hello” or “Good morning”, as a response.
A flirty reply to "What are you doing?" can be something like, "Just thinking about how much better it would be if you were here with me," . Just relaxing and thinking about how much better it would be if you were here with me. Subtly suggesting the idea of being together can convey .
Answer the question by telling a story about a positive work experience or talking about your goals. Make your answer as relatable as possible to be more personable and approachable. Ditch intricate details and statistics for interesting facts and tales to captivate the listener.
If you want to ask where someone is living, you'd usually ask "Where do you live". You can say "Where are you living" if they're living somewhere temporarily and will go soon (ex. If they're an exchange student).
"I live" instead of "I am living" is not impossible when talking about temporary situations. However most books say the progressive not the simple present is used to talk about temporary situations.
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