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It depends on what kind of question eg:

present simple - Where do you live. verb do = the base form.

past simple - Where did you live last year. verb is did = past tense form of do.

present continuous - What are you doing after lunch. verb is doing = present participle form of do.

present perfect - What have you done with the keys. verb is done = past participle form of do.

For yes/no questions the verb could be a be verb - Areyou happy. verb is are = plural present form of be.

(I have not put question marks in the questions because sometime wiki answers does not like answers with questions in them).

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"Is" is typically a linking verb in a question, connecting the subject to a subject complement that describes or renames it.

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