The document discusses the use of the auxiliary verbs "do" and "does" in questions. It provides examples of questions using "do" with plural subjects and second person subjects, and examples using "does" with third person singular subjects. The examples illustrate how "do" and "does" are used to form questions in the present simple tense in English.
The document discusses the use of the auxiliary verbs "do" and "does" in questions. It provides examples of questions using "do" with plural subjects and second person subjects, and examples using "does" with third person singular subjects. The examples illustrate how "do" and "does" are used to form questions in the present simple tense in English.
The document discusses the use of the auxiliary verbs "do" and "does" in questions. It provides examples of questions using "do" with plural subjects and second person subjects, and examples using "does" with third person singular subjects. The examples illustrate how "do" and "does" are used to form questions in the present simple tense in English.
➢ I do understand ➢ They do go to sleep early ➢ Let’s do something fun. ➢ I do my homework in the afternoon ➢ I do the dishes every day. ➢ Just do your job. ➢ We do something different every weekend. ➢ Where do you park your car? ➢ Do you come here often? DOES:
➢ He does know me.
➢ She does pay attention. ➢ He does go to class on time ➢ She always does his duty. ➢ She does the laundry on Saturdays. ➢ He does 10 push-ups. ➢ She does read the newspaper every day. ➢ He does teach mathematics ➢ She does want to learn French ➢ He does watch his son in the park.
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