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. . . . . . . . you . . . . . . . . your kids?

A. Are, love

B. Do, love

C. How, loving

D. How much, loved

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

In questions, 'do' or 'does' usually starts the sentence, but it doesn’t have to. For a simple interrogative sentence, or question, 'do' or 'does' is typically followed by the subject, and then the conjugated verb.
Questions with 'do' or 'does' as the first word usually elicit a 'yes' or 'no' answer. If the question starts with 'who, what, where, when,' or 'why,' the word 'do' or 'does' can come after that question word.

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