What is he/she doing in the yard/patio
What are you doing in the yard/patio
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')
Que hace (ah-say) means "what are you doing." In English when we ask "what do you do?" we usually mean "where or in what position do you work." That is "Como trabaja?" or "Donde trabaja?"Que Hace does NOT mean What are you doing!Que (in que hace) means what.Hace (in que hace) means It's.Que hace makes no sense.Que hace means What it's.
God knows what he does.
What weather do we have in December
What do you//does he/she do after going home
It means "God knows what he is doing"
it means, like... what does it do. for example, el buho hacen las alas
Que tiempo hace afuera translates to mean 'What is the weather like outside.'
In that case, what do you do.
this mean what is the weather like
Que frío literally means "What cold!", though it is used to mean "It's so cold!"
It means it has been two years Hace dos anos que