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Adam
English students: is it confusing when we say something like, "I do do that!" or "I did do that!". We sometimes add the verb "do" for emphasis, even when this means repeating the same word. I'm not a teacher, but if that confuses you, I'll try to describe it, or you could ask your teachers.
28 Nis 2023 07:14
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Interesting to study that kind of language as a student. I do think that !!
28 Nisan 2023
Well . . .
If we do do "do do", do do is doable.
28 Nisan 2023
I can say that it's common in English to use the verb "do" for emphasis in sentences, especially when the speaker wants to emphasize that they have done something, or that they do indeed do something.
For example, "I do like ice cream" emphasizes the speaker's preference for ice cream, while "I did do my homework" emphasizes that the speaker completed their homework.
While it may seem repetitive, using "do" for emphasis is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used practice in English. It is important to note, however, that the context and tone in which the sentence is spoken can also help clarify the meaning of the sentence.
28 Nisan 2023
We do do that.
28 Nisan 2023
Hâlâ cevap bulamadın mı?
Sorularını yaz ve ana dil konuşanlar sana yardım etsin!
Adam
Dil Becerileri
İngilizce, Fransızca, İspanyolca
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İspanyolca
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