I need say: What does we try to get? (¿Qué intentamos hacer?) And.. How does we can do it? (¿Cómo lo hacemos?)
My doubt is if I need to use the "does" in the questions.
Thanks, Federico
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What do we try to get? How can we do it? These are both present tense verbs with a relationship to the pronoun 'we' which is regarded as plural.
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What do we try to get?
How can we do it?
These are both present tense verbs with a relationship to the pronoun 'we' which is regarded as plural.
" These interrogative sentences (asking questions) do not really make sense to me, however, the correct form of the verb 'to do' in those sentences is as above.
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These are both present tense verbs with a relationship to the pronoun 'we' which is regarded as plural. You would only use does in a sentence such as, "What does he try to get?" These interrogative sentences (asking questions) do not really make sense to me, however, the correct form of the verb 'to do' in those sentences is as above.