The document provides examples of questions using affirmative and negative forms of the verb "do" in responses. For various questions about speaking English, pet ownership, asking questions, needing help, place of residence, answering questions, studying, past residence, liking someone, and transportation, it gives the response options of "Yes, I/he/she does/did" and "No, I/he/she does/not/did not". It then transitions to writing a short paragraph about one's family.
The document provides examples of questions using affirmative and negative forms of the verb "do" in responses. For various questions about speaking English, pet ownership, asking questions, needing help, place of residence, answering questions, studying, past residence, liking someone, and transportation, it gives the response options of "Yes, I/he/she does/did" and "No, I/he/she does/not/did not". It then transitions to writing a short paragraph about one's family.
The document provides examples of questions using affirmative and negative forms of the verb "do" in responses. For various questions about speaking English, pet ownership, asking questions, needing help, place of residence, answering questions, studying, past residence, liking someone, and transportation, it gives the response options of "Yes, I/he/she does/did" and "No, I/he/she does/not/did not". It then transitions to writing a short paragraph about one's family.
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