this question is not asked right because son in spanish is plural while usted is singular
both have to be one or the other
a correct question would be asked like: Hola como son a ustedes les haciendo (or) Hola como es usted haciendo
but in genality i think your trying to ask what is someone like
Haciendo Punto en Otro Son was created in 1975.
¿Qué hace / hacen / haces / hacéis?This has another meaning different from "what are you doing": que te haces
hola, hijo de mi hijo (AWlah, eeKHAW they mee eeKHAW)
This translates to: Hello my son.
Hola, hijo
It translates from Spanish to mean 'What are you doing my love?'
son usted bueno consigo
¿De dónde es usted / son / eres / sois?De donde esta usted?
It all depends on who your are talking to. If you are speaking informally (ie to a son, daughter, employee, close friend, or someone younger than you), you would use the "tu" form of the verb "haber". Otherwise, if you are speaking informally (like to a boss, parent, other elder, or stranger), you would use the "usted" form."Has terminado haciendo ejercicio?" Translates to "Have you finished exercising?" (informally)."Ha terminado haciendo ejercicio?" means the same thing, but formally.
How are you and how is your life?
¿Tienes un niño? (Familiar) ¿Usted tiene un niño? (Formal) ¿Tienes un hijo? (Do you have a son - Familiar) ¿Usted tiene un hijo? (Do you have a son - Formal) ¿Tienes in chico? (Do you have a little one [boy])
¿Es usted soltero (a)? ¿Son solteros (as)? ¿Eres soltero (a)? ¿Sois solteros (as)?