Inglês, perguntado por rosanlarosa1919, 10 meses atrás

did she move to minas do ou did dosent

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Respondido por umapessoaai490
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WHEN SHOULD I USE DO?

When I want to ask a question in the Simple Present, and the subject is the 1st person singular, 2nd person singular, 1st person plural, 2nd person plural or 3rd person plural.

An example:

Do you live here?

- When I want to emphasize what the main verb expresses. For example, someone asks you, "Why don't you go to school by bus?" But you always

Some expressions with do:

Do the homework

Do a favor

Do business

Do your hair

Do the cleaning

Do the cooking

Do the laundry

- When I want to deny something in the Simple Present, both in the long sentences and in the short answers, I use the together with not when the subject is I, you, we, you, they:

I do not like fish.

Do you

WHEN SHOULD I USE DOES?

- In the same cases as above: to ask questions in the Simple Present, to emphasize the idea expressed by the main verb in the Simple Present, in specific expressions with the verb in the Simple Present, in specific expressions with the verb "to do" and in negative sentences and short negative responses in the Simple Present, in which the subject is the 3rd person of the singular.

WHEN SHOULD I USE DID?

- I must use did in interrogative sentences where I want to say something in the past and that I mention, mentioned the time or I already know when the action, fact or situation occurred. That is why, I want to say something in the past and that I mention, I mentioned the time or I already know when the action, fact or situation occurred. Therefore, it is commonly used with expressions of time in the past, such as: yesterday, last week, last night, 3 days ago, one year ago, when I was a child, when I called you, etc.

Examples:

Negatives:

I didn't call you this morning.

He did not take vacations last year

Interrogatives:

Did you see that?

Why did you sell it?

Did she tell you that? I must use did to emphasize an idea in the affirmative, in the Simple Past.

Example:

"It's a shame you didn't come to the party last night."

"What !? I did come to the party!"

I must use did when I want to use the main verb "to do", in specific expressions, taking care not to use did instead of make. (See some expressions that use do - and therefore did in the past - above.)

- I must use did + not, or simply didn't, in the negations in the Simple Past:

I didn't take vacations last year.

Did you leave a message? No, I didn't.

I hope I helped ^ - ^

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