Do you work means?

Do you work means?

This has not answered the question about having a job, but it means “I am studying on my own.” Do you work? I would say, either, “Are you working?” or “Are you employed?” or “Do you have a job?” The idiomatic way is “I am unemployed at the moment.”: it implies 2, but does not mean the same as 2.

How do you ask where do you work?

It is asking what the person is doing right now, this minute. Two other friendly ways to ask some about their work are “What kind of work do you do?” and “What line of work are you in?” You can answer in the same way, saying something like, “I run an arts program for teenagers” or “I’m a musician.”

Are you working today reply?

“Are you working today” means “are you going to work today” or “are you at work right now” depending on the context. The answer could be, “Yes, I’m on my way to the office right now!” or “Yes, I’m here now.” Since some people have home offices, it can also mean are you working at home today.

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Have you work or have you worked?

So the most appropriate tense would be Present Perfect. Hence, your “Have you worked” would be the correct tense here. Also note that, an additional “in the” before the week is required to make the time continuous as suggested by StoneyB.

How do u do reply?

The short answer is: yes, the answer to “How do you do?” is “How do you do?” It is also acceptable to reply “I’m fine, and you?” and similar variations.

Is it working in or working at?

You work in a type of place such as a bank, shop, or factory: She works in a library. You work at a particular place or organization: She works at the Library of Congress.

Will be working or will work?

In future continuous tense, use the “-ing” form of the verb. Instead of “will be work,” write “will be working.”

Do you work for or at company?

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You can work for a person, a group, an organization or company. When someone says they work for a company, it implies that they are employed by them, with an ongoing relationship. Working at is used to describe the place of one’s work, including a particular group, organization or company.