VERB TO DO

 When speaking of the verb "to do" it is quite possible to hear one of these two words "do" or "does". But what is its meaning? Both words are part of the verb to do in the present simple, the only difference is that "does" is used with the subjects in the third person singular, while "do" is used with the rest. However, the meaning is always the same. , and this will depend on the use of the verb within the sentence.


PRESENT SIMPLE

Both words are part of the verb to do in the present simple, the only difference is that "does" is used with the subjects in the third person singular, while "do" is used with the rest. However, the meaning is always the same. , and this will depend on the use of the verb within the sentence.
PAST SIMPLE

The past simple of the verb «to do» is made up of the word «did», which is used for all the subjects that exist, so it is very easy to use.

FUTURE

Like the rest of the future forms of verbs, the future of the verb "to do" is formed by adding the word "will" before the base form of the verb, and in English it is used for expressions in the future.



QUESTIONS

Yes or no questions in the present tense with the verb "to do" are formed by adding "do" or "does" at the beginning of the sentence, then the subject of the sentence is added, and then the main verb followed by the predicate. Questions with the verb «to do» in the simple past are formed by placing the past form of this verb, «did», followed by the subject, then the predicate, and closing with a question mark. These questions refer to events or actions that happened in the past.


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