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I am studying present simple and present continuous (permanent and temporary situations). While studying I did the test and there was this dialogue:

-Hey Anna, _____ today?(work)

-No, it's Tuesday. I don't work on Tuesdays

The answer was "are you working?" I wonder if it is possible to say "do you work?" to ask about her schedule. Some people say it is not natural, others says itsit's possible

I am studying present simple and present continuous (permanent and temporary situations). While studying I did the test and there was this dialogue:

-Hey Anna, _____ today?(work)

-No, it's Tuesday. I don't work on Tuesdays

The answer was "are you working?" I wonder if it is possible to say "do you work?" to ask about her schedule. Some people say it is not natural, others says its possible

I am studying present simple and present continuous (permanent and temporary situations). While studying I did the test and there was this dialogue:

-Hey Anna, _____ today?(work)

-No, it's Tuesday. I don't work on Tuesdays

The answer was "are you working?" I wonder if it is possible to say "do you work?" to ask about her schedule. Some people say it is not natural, others says it's possible

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"Are you working today" or "Do you work today?"

I am studying present simple and present continuous (permanent and temporary situations). While studying I did the test and there was this dialogue:

-Hey Anna, _____ today?(work)

-No, it's Tuesday. I don't work on Tuesdays

The answer was "are you working?" I wonder if it is possible to say "do you work?" to ask about her schedule. Some people say it is not natural, others says its possible