What do you do for . . . . . . . . living? A. a B. an C. the D. none of the above

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The correct answer is none of the above. The word “living” is a noun, not an article. Articles are used to introduce nouns, but “living” is not a noun. It is a gerund, which is a verb form that is used as a noun. In this case, it is the subject of the sentence. The sentence is asking what the person does for a living, which means what they do to earn money. The answer could be anything, such as “I am a teacher,” “I am a doctor,” or “I am a lawyer.”

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