Virtually all sentences in which the main verb is a full verb in the present simple, will have the auxiliary verb DO in their question form. Verbs that do not use DO include BE, auxiliary HAVE and the modals CAN, COULD, MAY, MIGHT, MUST, SHALL SHOULD, WILL and WOULD. A minority of speakers of BrE do not use the auxiliary DO with the full verb HAVE.
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