Do or does in asking questions?
When the subject is he, she or it, we add DOES at the beginning to make the affirmative sentence a question….Examples of Questions with Do and Does:
- Do you speak English?
- Does John speak French?
- Do we have time for a quick drink?
- Does it rain a lot in the South?
- Do they want to come with me?
- Does she like chocolate?
Do sentences in English examples?
Using “Do” and “Does” in Sentences
- I want to do my best in this race.
- That does not make any sense.
- We do not care about imaginary creatures.
- I do love a good comedy.
- They can do better than that.
- He believed he could do it.
- The machine does everything for us.
- If you do what I tell you, it will be fine.
How do you ask for something in English?
- In more formal situations. Excuse me… ….
- Say hello. A “hello” and a smile go a long way! Say “hello” at the beginning of your request.
- Remember “please” and “thank you” “Please” normally goes at the end of the sentence:
- Say “excuse me” If you ask someone who is doing something else, remember to say “excuse me”:
How can I use do in a sentence?
Using “Do” and “Does” in Sentences
- I want to do my best in this race.
- That does not make any sense.
- We do not care about imaginary creatures.
- I do love a good comedy.
- They can do better than that.
- He believed he could do it.
- The machine does everything for us.
- If you do what I tell you, it will be fine.
How do you ask a question in English grammar?
English Grammar Rules. To make a question in English we normally use Do or Does. It is normally put at the beginning of the question (before the subject).
What is a good question with do and does?
Examples of Questions with Do and Does: Do you speak English? Does John speak French? Do we have time for a quick drink? Does it rain a lot in the South? Do they want to come with me? Does she like chocolate?
How do you answer do/does in a direct question?
In questions that use do/does it is possible to give short answers to direct questions as follows: Do you speak English? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. Do I need a dictionary? Yes, you do. No, you don’t. Do you both speak English? Yes, we do. No, we don’t. Do they speak English? Yes, they do. No, they don’t. Does he speak English? Yes, he does.
How do you ask about the object in a question?
(Answer: Jason) In the first question, we are asking about the object. When asking about the object, use direct question construction beginning with a question word followed by the auxiliary verb. Wh? + auxiliary + subject + verb?