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Danil Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are you become/Do you become

Good evening! I am confused a bit. Sorry for a silly question, but

Should we use "Do" after become (When I make a questionable form)? because "become" = verb.

Do you become a rich? = gramatically correct

Are you become a rich? = grammaticaly incorrect

Am I right?
Kind regards and sorry for such a primal type of qustions.
  

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Danil Do you become a rich? = grammatically correct Are you become a rich? = grammatically incorrect.

  • Danil Do you become a rich?
  • = grammatically correct Are you become a rich?
  • = grammatically incorrect.
  • Am I right?
  • Right, but the first one has only very limited use for general questions: Do you become rich if you invest well?
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DanilDo you become a rich? = grammatically correct Are you become a rich? = grammatically incorrect. Am I right?
Right, but the first one has only very limited use for general questions:

Do you become rich if you invest well?— This 'you' refers to everybody.

The correct question asking a person if he has a lot of money is

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