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"do you working on next saturday" vs "are you work on next saturday"

The correct phrase is 'Are you working on next Saturday?' This is the present continuous form of the verb 'work' used to ask about someone's plans for a specific future time. The second phrase, 'Do you working on next Saturday?' is incorrect because 'working' should be in the base form 'work' after 'do.'

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

do you working on next saturday

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'working' should be in the base form 'work' after 'do.'

The correct form is 'Are you working on next Saturday?' to ask about someone's plans for the upcoming Saturday.

Alternatives:

  • Are you working on next Saturday?
  • Will you be working on next Saturday?
  • Are you going to work on next Saturday?
  • Do you have work on next Saturday?
  • Are you scheduled to work on next Saturday?

are you work on next saturday

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'work' should be in the present continuous form 'working' to match the question structure.

The correct form is 'Are you working on next Saturday?' to inquire about someone's plans for the upcoming Saturday.

Alternatives:

  • Are you working on next Saturday?
  • Will you be working on next Saturday?
  • Are you going to work on next Saturday?
  • Do you have work on next Saturday?
  • Are you scheduled to work on next Saturday?

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