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| And could you make a question in simple present? | |
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| Yes, to make a question in simple present we normally use do or does. We normally use it at the beginning of a question. And its just like the negative sentence, we use do in first, second and third plural subjects but for does we use singular third person. | |
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| And how do you respond to a question in simple present? | |
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| Question forms with the Present Simple need the auxiliary do or does, as do short replies. You could answer, yes I do or no I dont or yes he does or no he doesnt. However, if a question word such as who, when, where, why, which or how is used in the question, you cannot use the short answers form above to respond the question. | |
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| Whoa! Thats new | |
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| Like Im talking about frequency right now I should teach you about adverbs of frequency. | |
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