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where to use does&did

Where to use did&does
  

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These are tenses of the verb to do. He did something (past tense); Sometimes he ‘does’ and sometimes he ‘doesn’t’ wear a hat. Can you supply the purpose you have for these words?

  • These are tenses of the verb to do.
  • He did something (past tense); Sometimes he ‘does’ and sometimes he ‘doesn’t’ wear a hat.
  • Can you supply the purpose you have for these words?
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These are tenses of the verb to do. He did something (past tense); Sometimes he ‘does’ and sometimes he ‘doesn’t’ wear a hat. Can you supply the purpose you have for these words?
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Let's begin by just talking about 'does'.

Have you studied Simple Present tense yet?
Do you feel that you understand these examples?
Mary cooks dinner.
Mary does not cook dinner.

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