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how you do this vs how are you do this

The correct phrase is "how do you do this?" The phrase "how are you do this?" is incorrect because it uses the wrong verb form. The correct form uses the verb "do" after the subject pronoun "you."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1146 views

how you do this

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the method or way in which something is done.

Examples:

  • Can you show me how you do this?
  • I'm curious about how you do this.
  • Tell me how you do this.
  • I wonder how you do this.
  • Could you explain how you do this?
  • I swear. I do not know how you do this all the time.
  • Seriously, dad, I don't know how you do this every summer.
  • I forgot the order of how you do this.
  • I honestly do not know how you do this all day long.
  • Honestly, I don't know how you do this.
  • This... I don't know how you do this. I mean, you have to keep your eye on everything.
  • Do I want to know how you do this?
  • You remember how you do this, Jenny?
  • Look... I don't care how you do this... ...just keep them quiet.
  • This is how you do this, come here "man-to-man"
  • How you do this will depend on how your system:
  • I don't know how you do this one-handed signing thing.
  • My dad came out again. He said, I don't know how you do this, son - I mean, you don't ride in cars, you don't talk.
  • I do not know how you do this all the time.
  • I forgot the order of how you do this. (frustrated grunt)

Alternatives:

  • how do you do this
  • how can you do this
  • how would you do this
  • how did you do this
  • how will you do this

how are you do this

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb form "are you do" is not grammatically correct.

  • How long are you going to do this to my daughter?
  • How long are you going to do this?
  • I was like, how are you going to do this?
  • How long are you going to do this here?
  • You know, don't think we don't know how lucky we are having you do this for us.

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