What language . . . . . . . .? A. do you speak B. you speak C. you are speaking D. speak you

[amp_mcq option1=”do you speak” option2=”you speak” option3=”you are speaking” option4=”speak you” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is A. do you speak.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the correct grammar structure for a question. Option B, you speak, is a statement, not a question. Option C, you are speaking, is a present progressive tense sentence, which is not the correct tense for a question. Option D, speak you, is not a grammatically correct sentence.

The correct answer, A. do you speak, is a question in the present tense. It is the most common way to ask someone what language they speak.