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Seijikun Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Verb to be or Verb to do?

i have two question

1.could we use verb to be instead of verb to do? for example, "is she speaks English?"
2. is it correct to say "she does speaking English"
  

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seijikun I have two question s . C ould we use the verb to be instead of the verb to do? F or example, 1.

  • seijikun I have two question s .
  • C ould we use the verb to be instead of the verb to do?
  • F or example, 1.
  • " 2.
  • is it correct to say "she does speaking English" 1.
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seijikun I have two questions. Could we use the verb to be instead of the verb to do? For example, 1. "is she speaks Engli
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could you please help me explain why both of the sentences are incorrect?Emotion: smile I'm still confused whether to use the verb to be or verb t
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The present simple uses the auxiliary verb 'do' in questions and negatives.

I play golf.

Do you play golf?

I don't play golf.

The present continuous uses the verb 'be'

I am playing golf.

Are you playing golf?

He isn't playing golf.

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