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Do-Verbs

Do verbs are verbs that can be used as main verbs or auxiliary verbs in the English language. They have five forms: do, does, did, done, and doing. As main verbs, they can express various actions or activities, such as performing, creating, studying, or cleaning. As auxiliary verbs, they can form negatives, questions, or emphatic sentences. For example:

  • She does her homework every day. (main verb)
  • He doesn’t like spicy food. (auxiliary verb + negative)
  • Do you play any musical instruments? (auxiliary verb + question)
  • I do love this song! (auxiliary verb + emphatic)

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