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what does your husband do? vs what did your husband do?

Both are correct; however, they're used in different contexts. "What does your husband do?" is used to ask about someone's husband's current occupation or job. On the other hand, "What did your husband do?" is used to ask about a past action or event that the husband was involved in.
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what does your husband do?

This phrase is correct. It is used to inquire about the current occupation or job of someone's husband.

This phrase is used to ask about the profession or work that the husband is currently engaged in.
  • And... and what does your husband do?
  • And what does your husband do?
  • Okay, what does your husband look like?
  • Then a man asked me this question: 'What does your husband say to that? '
  • What does your husband say about the matter?
  • Mrs. Wickfield, what exactly did your husband do?
  • So what does your husband, Vidal Baboon, think of the new look?
  • What does your husband say about you doing this?
  • What does your husband think about your profession?
  • Mrs. Woodridge, where does your husband work?
  • I said, does your husband play cards? Hee-hee-hee.
  • Why does your husband disown you?
  • So, what does your husband say about you joining the school?
  • So what does your husband, Vidal Baboon, think of the new look?
  • Where does your husband think you are?
  • Does your husband want you too?
  • - Yes, meera must be working inside how does your husband know shankar?
  • Now, does your husband happen to play?
  • Tell me, does your husband ever beat you?
  • Why did your husband do that?

what did your husband do?

This phrase is also correct. It is used to ask about a past action or event that the husband was involved in.

This phrase is used to inquire about something specific that the husband did in the past, such as an event or action.

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