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What does the children do every weekend? vs What will the children do every weekend?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'What does the children do every weekend?' is in the present simple tense, asking about a habitual action. 'What will the children do every weekend?' is in the future simple tense, asking about a future action. The choice between the two depends on whether you are asking about a current or future activity.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 718 views

What does the children do every weekend?

This phrase is correct in the present simple tense, asking about a habitual action.

This phrase is used to inquire about a routine or habitual activity that the children engage in every weekend.
  • (Whack) That's just not something a man can do every weekend for the rest of his life.
  • Mike, you driving every weekend?
  • Of beating me up every weekend?
  • Do you guys party like this every weekend?
  • Years of just a few hours every weekend?
  • You volunteer every night and every weekend?
  • So, it's like this every weekend?
  • So you ever get tired of working here every weekend?
  • Fine. You want to sit home every weekend?
  • Hanging around with animals, getting drunk every weekend?
  • So you ever get tired of working here every weekend?
  • You volunteer every night and every weekend?
  • [Sighs] So, it's like this every weekend?
  • Where do you tell them You go every weekend?
  • Want me to leave a note with the motel where they can find you almost every weekend?
  • The children don't need to hear your filth.
  • The children don't need any more changes right now.
  • So how do the children do science?
  • The children don't appear to have an appetite.
  • The children don't carry the disease.

Alternatives:

  • What do the children do every weekend?

What will the children do every weekend?

This phrase is correct in the future simple tense, asking about a future action.

This phrase is used to ask about the plans or activities that the children intend to do in the upcoming weekends.
  • (Whack) That's just not something a man can do every weekend for the rest of his life.
  • Mike, you driving every weekend?
  • Of beating me up every weekend?
  • Do you guys party like this every weekend?
  • Years of just a few hours every weekend?
  • You volunteer every night and every weekend?
  • So, it's like this every weekend?
  • So you ever get tired of working here every weekend?
  • Fine. You want to sit home every weekend?
  • Hanging around with animals, getting drunk every weekend?
  • So you ever get tired of working here every weekend?
  • "What will your mother think?" "What will the children say?"
  • You volunteer every night and every weekend?
  • [Sighs] So, it's like this every weekend?
  • Where do you tell them You go every weekend?
  • Want me to leave a note with the motel where they can find you almost every weekend?
  • The children don't need to hear your filth.
  • The children don't need any more changes right now.
  • So how do the children do science?
  • The children don't appear to have an appetite.

Alternatives:

  • What are the children going to do every weekend?
  • What do the children plan to do every weekend?

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