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What do you do every Sunday? vs What will you do every Sunday?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "What do you do every Sunday?" is used to ask about someone's regular activities on Sundays. "What will you do every Sunday?" is used to ask about someone's future plans or intentions for Sundays.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 3633 views

What do you do every Sunday?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask about someone's regular activities on Sundays.

This phrase is used to inquire about the routine or habitual activities that someone engages in on Sundays.

Examples:

  • What do you do every Sunday?
  • I go for a run and then have brunch with my family every Sunday.
  • What do you usually do on Sundays?
  • I watch movies and relax at home every Sunday.
  • What activities do you enjoy on Sundays?
  • Aug 11, 2015 ... The only incorrect answer would be does, however the correct response varies depending on the situation. What do you do every Sunday?
  • Mar 21, 2012 ... What do you do every Sunday when guests come? Do that, but do it even better. Welcome newcomers. Smile. Serve them. Love their kids.
  • Aug 31, 2012 ... What do you do every Sunday morning? Where do you go every Saturday? How do you pass the days in meaningful, amazing ways? 10.
  • LANE: What do you do every Sunday between noon and four? KYON: I study. LANE: And then? KYON: And then I wait for Mrs. Kim to get home from her Crochet ...

Alternatives:

  • What is your routine on Sundays?
  • How do you usually spend your Sundays?
  • What are your Sunday activities?
  • Tell me about your typical Sunday routine.
  • What do you usually do on Sundays?

What will you do every Sunday?

This phrase is correct and is used to ask about someone's future plans or intentions for Sundays.

This phrase is used to inquire about what someone plans to do or intends to do on Sundays in the future.

Examples:

  • What will you do every Sunday?
  • I will start a new exercise routine on Sundays.
  • What are your plans for Sundays?
  • I will visit my grandparents every Sunday.
  • What do you intend to do on Sundays?
  • Aug 11, 2015 ... (A. The library is closed on Sunday, what will you do every Sunday?) B. I will go to a bookstore and purchase books there. Written Aug 11.

Alternatives:

  • What are your future Sunday plans?
  • What do you plan to do on Sundays?
  • Tell me about your upcoming Sunday activities.
  • What will be your Sunday routine?
  • What are your intentions for Sundays?

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