What part of speech is "do" when you use it in this sentence?
"Do you want cake or ice cream?"
Anonymous What part of speech is "do" when you use it in this sentence? " As always, "do" is a verb. I don't know of a case where "do" is not a verb.
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AnonymousWhat part of speech is "do" when you use it in this sentence?
"Do you want cake or ice cream?"
As always, "do" is a verb. I don't know of a case where "do" is not a verb. It's an auxiliary verb here.
CJ