When I ask about somebody's occpation.
For examples, when I ask about the occupation of my friend's, can I say
"What is your father?" or
"Who is your father?"
Re: When I ask about somebody's occpation.
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wotcha
For examples, when I ask about the occupation of my friend's, can I say
"What is your father?" or
"Who is your father?"
Neither.
What is your father? My father is a man.
Who is your father? My father is Mr Smith.
What does your father do [for a living]? He's a doctor.
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wotcha
For example, when I ask about the occupation of my friend's, can I say
"What is your father?" In the right context, this one would work.
My father is a mechanic. What is your father?
But without context, use emsr2d2's last quuestion.
"Who is your father?" :cross:
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I see. Thank you very much. 8-)