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The word DO appears a lot in English. This is because it can be a verb TO DO (Do / Does / Did / Done) and can also be an AUXILIARY verb (Do / Does / Did). The Verb - To Do
The verb TO DO has four forms.
Present Tense: Do / Does Past Tense: Did Past Participle: Done
TO DO - Present Tense - (Do / Does)
The present tense of TO DO is: I / you / we / they - DO he / she / it - DOES
I do my laundry on Saturdays. They do their chores when they arrive home. He does nothing all day. You're Reading a Preview She does charity work when she has time. Unlock full access with a free trial.
TO DO - Past Tense - (Did)
Download With Free Trial The past tense of DO is DID for all subjects:
I / you / we / they / he / she / it - DID
I did my homework in record time. We did everything we could to help. He did a somersault on the trampoline
TO DO - Past Participle - (Done)
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The past participle of DO is DONE. Remember that past participles are accompanied by HAVE TO BE (in the correct tense):
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TO DO - To replace a verb
We sometimes use the verb DO to replace a verb when the meaning is clear or obvious This replacement is more common in informal spoken English:
Do I need to do my hair? (do = brush or comb) Have you done the dishes yet? (done = washed) I'll do the kitchen if you do the lawns (do = clean, do = mow)
DO vs DOES in Questions
To make a question in the Simple Present Tense in English we normally put the auxiliary or Does at the beginning of the question before the subject. Affirmative: You speak Arabic. Question: Do you speak Arabic?
You will see that we add DO at the beginning of the affirmative sentence to change it into question. We use Do when the subject is I, you, we or they. Affirmative: He speaks Arabic. Question: Does he speak Arabic?
You're Reading a Preview When the subject is he, she or it, we add DOES at the beginning to make the affirmative sentence a question. Notice that the letter at the end of trial. the verb in the affirmative senten Unlock fullSaccess with a free (because it is in third person) disappears in the question.
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Examples of DO and DOES in questions:
Do you like my shirt? Does he drive to work? Does she like hamburgers? Where do you live?
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Notice there can be other words before Do and Does such as Question Words (Who, Wha etc.)
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DID in Questions
To make a question in the Past Tense in English we normally put the auxiliary DID at the beginning of the question or before the main subject. DID is used with regular AND irregular verbs in English. (Exception is To Be and Modal Verbs such as Can)
Both Do and Does in present tense questions become Compare the following:
Didn’t in
past tense questions.
Present: Do they live in Spain? Past: Did they live in Spain?
The main verb (live in the example above) is in its base form (of the infinitive). The auxil shows that the question is in the past tense. DI D
NOTICE: The only difference between a question in the present tense and a question in th past tense is the change in the auxiliary verb. Examples of DID in questions:
Did you visit a museum while you were there? You're Reading a Preview Did the bus arrive late? Did she like the surprise? Unlock full access with a free trial. Why did you say that?
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DON'T - DOESN'T - Negative Sentences
To make a negative sentence in English we normally use Don't or Doesn't in the present sentence.
Don't and Doesn't are used in negative sentences with all verbs EXCEPT To Be and Mo verbs (Can, might, should etc.).
Affirmative: You speak Spanish. Negative: You don't speak Spanish.
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When the subject is he, she or it, we add doesn't between the subject and the verb to mak negative sentence. Notice that the letter S at the end of the verb in the affirmative sentenc (because it is in third person) disappears in the negative sentence. Examples of sentences using don't and doesn't:
I don't like junk food. We don't need a dictionary. He doesn't want to get out of bed. It doesn't rain in the desert.
DIDN'T (DID NOT) - Negative Sentences
In the past tense Didn't is used to make a negative sentence for all subjects (I / you / we / they / he / she / it). This is for regular AND irregular verbs in English. (Exception is To B and Modal Verbs such as Can) Compare the following: Present: They don’t live in Japan. Past: They didn’t live in Japan.
The main verb (live in the example above) is in its base form (of the infinitive). The auxil You're Reading a Preview DIDN’T shows that the sentence is negative AND in the past tense. Unlock full access with a free trial.
NOTICE: The only difference between a negative sentence in the present tense and a negative sentence in the past tense Download is the change inFree the auxiliary verb. With Trial Examples of sentences using Didn't:
I didn't want to go He didn't study for the exam. We didn't have time to finish the report. They didn't like the movie.
DO - For Emphasis
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Sometimes Do / D oes / D id are used in positive sentences to give special emphasis. Not that when speaking, the word ( do/does/did ) is stressed.
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Notice that Di d is used for positive sentences in the past tense and that the main verb is in base form. can Do
also appear at the beginning of an imperative sentence to emphasize the importanc of that imperative verb.
Do call when you arrive. Do tell him that I will be waiting for him.
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