Do / Does/ Suggests an ACTION Helping Verbs Verb Form “Do”
Verb do Present Tense I DO YOU DO WE DO THEY DO SHE DOES HE DOES IT DOES (ONE NAME/OBJECT) BOB DOES (TWO OR MORE) BOB AND MARY DO
Helping Verbs Present tense: I do like eating spaghetti! Present tense: She does play well. .
Negative Form Present Tense I DON’T YOU DON’T WE DON’T THEY DON’T SHE DOESN’T HE DOESN’T IT DOESN’T (ONE NAME/OBJECT) BOB DOESN’T (TWO OR MORE) BOB AND MARY DON’T
Present tense: I don’t like eating spinach! Present tense: He doesn’t play well. . Negative Form
Present tense: Do I want that book? Do Questions Do + Subject + Main Verb Usually requires a YES or NO answer Present tense: Yes, I do want that book.
Present tense: Do they like to dance? Do Questions Do + Subject + Main Verb Usually requires a YES or NO answer Present tense: Yes, they do like to dance.
Complete the Gap-Fill sentences Do/Does you like oranges? Yes, I do/does like oranges. Do/Does your teacher give you homework everyday? Yes, she do/does. Do/Does you listen to rock and roll music? No, I don’t/doesn’t/ listen to rock and roll music.