![]() When a question begins with “Do you…?” then answer: “Yes, I do” or “No, I don’t”. For example: “Do they swim on Thursdays?” In questions, “do” or ”does” is used to start the sentence. “Does” is used when the subject is he, she, or it. In negative sentences and questions “do not” or “does not” is used. An “s” is added when the subject performing the action ends with an “e”. In the first sentence the verb or infinitive without “to” is used. He rides his bicycle to work on Thursdays. ![]() The verb follows the subject (the person doing the action). Add “s/es” for third person singular (he, she, it). You can form a positive sentence using a verb without using “to”.
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