dewedfrost
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Hello! I'm here asking for your help. I've already searched for some advice somewhere else online.
I have to choose the right option; it's single sentence, no further context is given.
What does/is your sister doing while you are making/make the beds?
She takes/ is taking out the rubbish.
I'd say: What does your sister do while you are making the beds? She takes out the rubbish.
Or are both options possible?
For example, were I describing a picture, I'd always use the present continuous; thanks a lot in beforehand!
I have to choose the right option; it's single sentence, no further context is given.
What does/is your sister doing while you are making/make the beds?
She takes/ is taking out the rubbish.
I'd say: What does your sister do while you are making the beds? She takes out the rubbish.
Or are both options possible?
For example, were I describing a picture, I'd always use the present continuous; thanks a lot in beforehand!