Such as affirmative sentences: They live in London.
): Do they live in London?
affirmative sentences: He works in an office.
. Question: Does he work in an office?
Do used with plural subject. There are I You,,, We They
Does used with singular subject. There, It
, He She remarks.
1.
if in affirmative sentences, there are verbs. To change to refuse to take Verb to do (do, not does not) placed behind the president is formed as follows:
president, do not does. Not verb Chung at 1
do not (don 't) used with plural subject including,,, I You We They
.Does not (doesn 't) used with singular subject, including He She It
, such as general I live in London.
negative sentence I don'. T live in London.
general He lives in Canada.
negative sentence He doesn 't live in Canada.
1 remarks.Present Simple Tense in interrogative sentences
Present Simple Tense Verb sentences with to be when acting the question to bring the Verb to be placed in front of the president. But if the sentence does not Verb to be make use of Verb to do (do does), put in front of the president Do
the verb slot 1?
Does
.When using does not (doesn 't) with singular subject verb fill s or ES cut s or ES left and remaining words verb 1 channel which no need to add anything
2. Part. Do not (don 't) used with plural verbs remain chairman
.Such as affirmative sentences: They live in London.
): Do they live in London?
affirmative sentences: He works in an office.
. Question: Does he work in an office?
Do used with plural subject. There are I You,,, We They
Does used with singular subject. There, It
, He She remarks.
1.The use of Verb to do in interrogative sentences when using Does with singular subject to cut s or ES behind the words left and taken the pill, but the verb genuine (V.1).
2. But if used with plural verbs Do president remain unchanged.
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