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"What are you watching?"

The subject is you, the verb is are watching, and what is the direct object.

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Yes, a verb can be at the end of a question in some languages, such as German or Japanese. However, in English, a verb typically comes before the subject in questions, with the exception of certain types of sentences like commands or more formal phrasing.

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