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Ruben Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Did,does,do

Is these sentences right ? ' She did (go/goes) to your house yesterday ' , ' She did like that dress you had on last night ' and ' She (does/did) love him '.Many native speakers use the auxillary verbs did/does/do after the pronouns ? Is it acceptable ? If yes,is it the auxillary did/goes/do always followed by bare infinitive example in my second and third sentence the word ' love ' and ' like ' ?Thanks
  

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She did go to your house yesterday. She did like that dress you had on last night. q=%22emphatic+%27do%27%22&hl=en&num=10&lr=&ft=i&cr=&safe=images ] emphatic 'do' [/url].

  • She did go to your house yesterday.
  • She did like that dress you had on last night.
  • q=%22emphatic+%27do%27%22&hl=en&num=10&lr=&ft=i&cr=&safe=images ] emphatic 'do' [/url].
  • Many native speakers use the auxillary verbs did/does/do after the pronouns ?
  • -- Yes, of course.
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She did go to your house yesterday.
She did like that dress you had on last night.
She (does/did) love him.-- Those are all correct in the limited use of [url=http://www.google.co.jp/search?q=%22emphatic+%27do%27%22&hl=en&num=10&lr=&ft=i&cr=&safe=images
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Thanks Mister Micawber for your clear explanation .But one question you didnt answer." She does/do love him ".Which want ? Do or did ?
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She (does/did) love him-- Both are possible: present/past.
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Is i said " She does love him ",Is it the meaning always she loves him ? If " she did love him " ,is it the meaning she love him yesterday only ? I dont know you can understand my meaning or not ? I am trying to say do and did it shows any diffrences or not ? Should I used the did for specific time or what ? Mister Micawber help me please
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Is i said " She does love him ",Is it the meaning always she loves him ?
If " she did love him " ,is it the meaning she love him yesterday only ? -- Yes, that is right.

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