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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Parts of speech

What part of speech is "do" when you use it in this sentence?

"Do you want cake or ice cream?"

  

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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.

  • 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.
  • It's an auxiliary verb here.
  • CJ
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Anonymous

What 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

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