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  • Do Does Did Done | Learn English Grammar | Woodward English
    Sometimes Do Does Did are used in positive sentences to give special emphasis Note that when speaking, the word (do does did) is stressed I do want to go (We put stress on the word DO to emphasize that we want to go) You do need to take an umbrella He does like spinach (You may be surprised but yes, he likes spinach) I did study
  • Do vs Does Questions in the Present Simple Tense - Grammar
    To make a question in English we normally use Do or Does It is normally put at the beginning of the question (before the subject) Affirmative: You speak Spanish Question: Do you speak Spanish? You will see that we add DO at the beginning of the affirmative sentence to make it a question We use Do when the subject is I, you, we or they
  • Do you really answer How do you do? with How do you do?
    It was probably more widespread in the past As far as I know, it is still de rigueur in certain circles; that is, when someone asks how do you do, you say it back; but it will now rarely be asked any more, and so the occasion for saying it back won't arise either Perhaps this shibboleth does not extend to America; I wonder how U and non-U
  • Do you know what IS IT? vs Do you know what IT IS?
    That's all you need to do to turn this statement into a question You don't need to do anything to the object of know An exception: As F E noted in the comments, there's a children's game called " tag " where one person is called "it"
  • Difference between at and in when specifying location
    I am used to saying "I am in India " But somewhere I saw it said "I am at Puri (Oriisa)" I would like to know the differences between "in" and "at" in the above two sentences
  • What is the proper usage of the phrase due diligence?
    To "do due diligence" is an attempt to use the legal term in a grammatically inappropriate way A more appropriate ways to express oneself, if one really must force the legal term into one's sentence, would be to "exercise due diligence "
  • To be is to do — To do is to be — Do-be-do-be-do: what does this . . .
    To be is to do —Socrates To do is to be —Plato Do-be-do-be-do —Sinatra I saw it on some shirts or somewhere I don’t understand what it means when those sentences are put together
  • word choice - When should we use and and or and or? - English . . .
    There is no official English: English is what its speakers make of it That said, and or is terrible English It should be avoided, and people who use it should be made fun of


















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