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Ayonkhan Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Do + Present form of Verb / Did + Present form of Verb

What is the difference between these sentences?

  1. I do love her.
  2. I love her.
  3. I did love her.
  4. I loved her.
  5. I did go there.
  6. I went there.

I have seen people using both patterns. Are all these sentences grammatically correct? What is the grammatical explanation of numbers 1, 3, and 5?

  

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What is the difference between these sentences? I have seen people using both patterns. Are all these sentences grammatically correct?

  • What is the difference between these sentences?
  • I have seen people using both patterns.
  • Are all these sentences grammatically correct?
  • What is the grammatical explanation of numbers 1, 3, and 5?
  • -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 I do love her.
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What is the difference between these sentences?

I have seen people using both patterns. Are all these sentences grammatically correct? What is the grammatical explanation of numbers 1, 3, and 5?

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Ayonkhanthe grammatical explanation of numbers 1, 3, and 5?

Affirmative auxiliary do (do, does, did) is used mostly to deny the corresponding negative claim.

— You didn't go.
— Yes, I did. I did go.

It can also be the denial of an implicit part of a negative claim:

Although he avoids starchy foods, he do

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