Where do you work/where are you working

Hello.
I have a question - when does one use “Where do you work” and when “Where are you working”? And right now another question popped up in my mind - can one say “i am having a question?”, when sb just thought about one?

Thanks in advance,
Mat :slight_smile:

Both “Where do you work” and “Where are you working” sound fairly interchangeable in a conversation, though “Where do you work” sounds a little more natural. If you were to say it as “Where are you working” you might add “at” to the end to form “Where are you working at”, which is basically asking which business or what place are you working at?

To answer your second question, no you would not say “I am having a question”, instead it would be “I have a question”.

Thank you very much for your reply :slight_smile: