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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. _______________ 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’.

1. A: _______________ you like football?

B: Yes, I _______________.

2. A: _______________ he like basketball?

B: Yes, he _______________.

3. A: _______________ she like horses?

B: Yes, she _______________.

4. A: _______________ it like playing?

B: Yes, it _______________.

5. A: _______________ we get on the bus.

B: Yes, we _______________.

6. A: _______________ they like reading?

B: Yes, they _______________.

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