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What is the difference between “does it” and “is it”?
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does it? or it does?
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or does it - Перевод на русский - примеры английский;43934167
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Do you have a set process or does it happen differently every time? Есть ли какая-то система или это каждый раз происходит по-разному?;73796702 |
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| 4 | funtalk.es | /en/when-to-use-do-a... | |
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13 нояб. 2024 г. — Do and does represent the present simple forms of the verb 'do ', while did is its past simple form. They are mainly used to form negative and interrogative ... |
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| 5 | www.yourdictionary.com | /does-it | |
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Does - it definition |
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| 6 | ellalanguage.com | /blog/do-vs-does/ | |
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Do and does are two forms of the same verb , used in the present tense. The verb do is used to describe actions and tasks. Does is the third-person singular of ... |
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What is the difference between DOES IT and DOES THAT?
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27 янв. 2016 г. — Please help. What is the difference between 'How long does it take?' and 'How long does that take?' I'm really confused. Thank you. |
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forming questions with do/does and is/are
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We use do/does or is/are as question words when we want to ask yes/no questions. We use does and is with third person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and with ... |
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