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| 1 | www.quora.com | /When-do-we-use-is-a... | |
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When do we use 'is' and 'does'? I understand now ...
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When do we use "is" and "does"? I understand now the difference between the meaning of " The store isn't open" and "The store doesn't open" but I'm ... |
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| 2 | dictionary.cambridge.org | /grammar/british-gra... | |
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Do - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
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15 июл. 2026 г. — We use do as a main verb to talk about achieving or completing things |
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| 3 | funtalk.es | /en/when-to-use-do-a... | |
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13 нояб. 2024 г. — They are mainly used to form negative and interrogative sentences . Do is used with the personal pronouns I, we, you and they, while does is used ... |
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| 4 | www.reddit.com | /r/grammar/comments/... | |
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When to use ; and when to use –
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It's a punctuation mark so it doesn't "mean" anything. It can be used to join two clauses that otherwise might be joined by a comma plus and |
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| 5 | www.sprachcaffe.com | /en/uc/magazine-arti... | |
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Using Do & Does
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24 нояб. 2025 г. — Discover when to use do and does in English grammar . Learn the rules for questions and negatives, see clear examples, and practice with easy ... |
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| 6 | www.bbc.co.uk | /worldservice/learni... | |
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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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| 7 | www.gingersoftware.com | /content/grammar-rul... | |
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English Grammar Rules - Do, Does, Did
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In some cases, to do is used as a verb that expresses an action (just like the verb to walk). · It is also common to use do, does and did as auxiliary verbs (or ... |
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