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Shaher kh Posted 13 years ago
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Why do we use the verb do and when?
  

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We use DO as an auxiliary verb to form the negative, interrogative and emphatic forms of the present and past simple of all full verbs except BE and, for some speakers, HAVE: I drink milk. I don't drink milk. Do you drink milk?

  • We use DO as an auxiliary verb to form the negative, interrogative and emphatic forms of the present and past simple of all full verbs except BE and, for some speakers, HAVE: I drink milk.
  • I don't drink milk.
  • Do you drink milk?
  • I do drink milk.
  • I drank milk.
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We use DO as an auxiliary verb to form the negative, interrogative and emphatic forms of the present and past simple of all full verbs except BE and, for some speakers, HAVE:

I drink milk. I don't drink milk. Do you drink milk? I do drink milk.
I drank milk. I didn't drink milk. Did you drink milk? I did drink milk.

I have a question. I don't have /

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