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'what are you doing for a living' vs 'what do you do for a living'



 
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'what are you doing for a living' vs 'what do you do for a living' #1 (permalink) Sat May 09, 2009 15:01 pm   'what are you doing for a living' vs 'what do you do for a living'
 

We say
"What are you doing for a living"
or "What do you do you for a living"
or "What are you doing for living" ? :roll:
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"what are you doing for a living" vs "what do you do for a liv #2 (permalink) Sat May 09, 2009 15:38 pm   "what are you doing for a living" vs "what do you do for a liv
 

What do you do for a living ?
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