The sentence "What does your husband do?" is correct and can indeed be used in written English. You can use this sentence to ask someone what kind of job their spouse has, for example: "Hey, what does your husband do?".
What does your husband do?
Enough with the "Great, but what does your husband do?" inquiries (Deborah Solomon, March 26).
She said: 'What does your husband do around the house?' And I said not a lot.
Once, when she arrived very early, the night nurse was still on duty and asked her, "What does your husband do, Mrs. Bush?
The gas man came one day and he said, 'What does your husband do?', so I told him and he said, 'What's the use of that?' He had a point, but on the other hand I firmly believed in Stephen and his brilliance.
For example, people whose spouses have died and older adults who are single for whatever reason may feel excluded from social events intended for couples, or face the presumption that they have a (usually opposite-sex) partner ("And what does your husband do?").
What did your husband do before he worked for you? A. He ran an art gallery, but he didn't like it.
What do your husbands do?
The two best questions I've ever been asked were "What does your husband need and where do I send it?" and "Do you need a free baby sitter?" Questions like these may not prompt insightful portrayals of our lives, but they open the door to future discussions as well as convey a desire to help.
What does your husband think?
8) What does your husband/wife do that bothers you the most?
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