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What is the difference between ( does , do )
Jul 23, 2017 12:32 PM
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Do is used with first person singular and plural (I do, we do), second person singular and plural (you do), and third person plural (they do).
Does is used with third person singular (he does, she does).
There are lots of other forms of the verb to do. http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/English/do.html
July 23, 2017
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They have the same meaning, they change because of grammar. 'I do,' 'He does,' and so on. Here's a table:
I Do
You Do
He/she/it Does
We Do
You (plural) Do
They Do
As you can see, we can only use 'does' if the word before it is 'he,' 'she' or 'it.' For example 'He does like you.' 'She does this for a living.' 'It does work!'
If there is a word inbetween he/she/it and 'does,' then we cannot use 'does' - we must use 'do.' For example, 'He cannot do it.' 'He must do this.' 'She will do it.'
I hope that helps! Good luck with learning English. You can do it! :)
July 23, 2017
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Does - will be for third person singular number .
Example : He/She does
Do will be for Plural number
Exam : We/They do
July 23, 2017
1
Do is for I/You/They/We
Does is for He/She/It
July 23, 2017
1
She does
He does
It does
I, you, we, they do
كما تعلمين الأفعال في زمن المضارع البسيط مع هو وهي نضيف لها
s: he wants ...
الفعل do غير منتظم فنجعله
does مع الغائب المفرد المذكر والمؤنث وغير العاقل
والفعل do سواء جاء هكذا أو does أو بماضيه did
يجرد أي فعل بعده من أي عوامل فيكون الفعل معه بصيغته الأصلية التي تستخدمينها مع I في المضارع البسيط
أي ما نسميه عندنا في العربي: المصدر
July 23, 2017
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