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In this audio lesson, you are about to get familiar of how you can construct a question when you have any other verbs which is not the verb " to be ".
DO - is the borrowed verb followed by the subject and the object.
Do = agrees to " I, you, we, they " in the present tense.
Does = agrees to " he, she, it " in the present tense.
Did = agrees to " I, you, we, they, he, she, it " in the past tense.
By Teacher DabyIn this audio lesson, you are about to get familiar of how you can construct a question when you have any other verbs which is not the verb " to be ".
DO - is the borrowed verb followed by the subject and the object.
Do = agrees to " I, you, we, they " in the present tense.
Does = agrees to " he, she, it " in the present tense.
Did = agrees to " I, you, we, they, he, she, it " in the past tense.