Do and does are auxiliaries used in questions with different subjects: do is used for I, we, you, they and does is used for he, she, it. These auxiliaries are grammatically necessary for questions and answers but do not have their own meaning. Do and does are used to form questions with different pronouns in simple present tense.
Do and does are auxiliaries used in questions with different subjects: do is used for I, we, you, they and does is used for he, she, it. These auxiliaries are grammatically necessary for questions and answers but do not have their own meaning. Do and does are used to form questions with different pronouns in simple present tense.
Do and does are auxiliaries used in questions with different subjects: do is used for I, we, you, they and does is used for he, she, it. These auxiliaries are grammatically necessary for questions and answers but do not have their own meaning. Do and does are used to form questions with different pronouns in simple present tense.
It is used for questions and It is used for questions and
answers with the pronouns: answers with the pronouns: I, we, you and they. he, she and it.
Do they play tennis? Does he study English?
Yes, he does. Yes, they do. Do you like this painting?
These auxiliaries do not have a meaning as such;
rather they are grammatically necessary
These auxiliaries do not have a meaning as such;
"Do" rather canare they also be a verb asnecessary grammatically in “I do homework” These auxiliaries do not have a meaning as such; rather they are grammatically necessary