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Michel
Whats is the difference between?
You wrote
You did write
Feb 12, 2021 2:32 AM
Answers · 2
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This is an example of "emphatic do."
Some examples:
Four basic forms (example verb "work")
He works at the paint factory. [positive statement]
He does work at the paint factory. [emphatic statement to insist on truth of the statement]
He does not [doesn't] work at the paint factory. [negative statement]
Does he work at the paint factory? [interrogative statement]
Simple past examples:
He worked at the paint factory. [positive statement]
He did work at the paint factory. [emphatic statement to insist on truth of the statement]
He did not [didn't] work at the paint factory. [negative statement]
Did he work at the paint factory? [interrogative statement]
More information:
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-the-emphatic-do-1690590
February 12, 2021
1
Did is a auxiliar verb of simple past.
I wrote.
I didn’t write.
Did I write?
February 12, 2021
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