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Entry 11 Use of “Do and Does”, Third person singular verbs, simple present tense, and numbers from 10 to 100.

 

Activity 3.4: Use of “Do and Does”, Third person singular verbs, simple present tense, and numbers from 10 to 100.

In this activity use of auxiliary verb Do/Does

The use of "do" and "does" is related to the auxiliary verbs in English. These auxiliary verbs are used to form questions and negatives in the present simple tense and are closely tied to the subject pronouns. Let's explore their functions in sentences and provide examples in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences for each pronoun.

1.            Use of "do" with Pronouns (I, You, We, They):

Affirmative: In affirmative sentences, "do" is used to emphasize action or create a question.

I do my homework every day.

You do a great job.

We do our best.

They do their chores regularly.

Negative: In negative sentences, "do" is used with "not" to indicate the absence of an action.

I do not like spicy food.

You do not need to worry.

We do not have any meetings today.

They do not want any dessert.

Interrogative: In interrogative sentences, "do" is used to form questions.

Do I need to bring anything?

Do you like watching movies?

Do we have class tomorrow?

Do they want to go to the park?

2. Use of "does" with Pronoun (He, She, It):

Affirmative: In affirmative sentences, "does" is used to emphasize action or create a question with third-person singular pronouns (he, she, it).

He does his homework every day.

She does a great job.

It does its job efficiently.

Negative: In negative sentences, "does" is used with "not" to indicate the absence of an action with third-person singular pronouns.

He does not like spicy food.

She does not need to worry.

It does not rain often here.

Interrogative: In interrogative sentences, "does" is used to form questions with third-person singular pronouns.

Does he have a car?

Does she like to travel?

Does it work properly?

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