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We use what to ask questions in the present continuous time when we want to find out things which are taking place or going to take place in the future. Read the examples to find out how such questions are formed. |
| What |
am I doing here? |
| What |
are we going to do? |
| What |
are you planning to do? |
| What |
are they discussing? |
| What |
is he wearing? |
| What |
is she making? |
| What |
is it (a hamster) doing here? |
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