We use ‘do’ and ‘does’ when asking a question in a positive manner.
We use ‘do’ when the subject is I, you, we or they. We use ‘does’ when the subject is, he, she or it. I do He does Do I Does he You do She does Do you Does she We do It does Do we Does it They do Do they
Complete the sentence with ‘do’ or ‘does’.
1. _______________ you like apples?
2. _______________ he like football?
3. _______________ we sing together?
4. _______________ I like reading?
5. _______________ they like us?
6. _______________ it like to play?
7. _______________ she like boys?
Primary Grammar: Do, Does We use ‘do’ and ‘does’ when asking a question in a positive manner. We use ‘do’ when the subject is I, you, we or they. We use ‘does’ when the subject is, he, she or it. I do He does Do I Does he You do She does Do you Does she We do It does Do we Does it They do Do they
Complete the sentence with ‘do’ or ‘does’.
1. I _______________ like apples.
2. He _______________ like football.
3. We _______________ sing together.
4. You _______________ like reading.
5. They _______________ like us.
6. It _______________ like to play.
7. She _______________ like boys.
Primary Grammar: Do, Does Complete the question and answer with ‘do’ or ‘does’.