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English Daily Use : Patterns and Examples - Manik Joshi

English Daily Use

Patterns and Examples

By: Manik Joshi

Paperback | 25 January 2014

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This book covers the following topics: English grammar - 'do' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers --- English grammar - 'does' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers --- English grammar - 'did' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers --- VERB 'DO/DOES/DID' - PHRASAL VERBS VERB 'DO/DOES/DID' - IDIOMS Agreements and Disagreements with Statements VERB 'DO/DOES/DID' - Useful Notes Exercises ----- English Grammar - 'DO/DOES/DID'-- The verb 'Do' is used as an AUXILIARY VERB as well as a MAIN (ORDINARY) VERB. MAIN VERB: When used as the main verb, the verb 'do' is followed by an object. AUXILIARY VERB: 'Auxiliary verb' is a verb that is used with the main verb to show tenses, etc.] He does not do these kinds of things. In this sentence, 'Does' has been used as an 'Auxiliary Verb', while 'Do' has been used as a 'Main Verb'] --- They do not do nation-building. In this sentence, 'Do' has been used as both an 'Auxiliary Verb' and a "Main Verb'] --- NOTE: Verb 'do' has the following forms: (1). Present form - Do or Does 'Do' is used with 'You, I, We, They' and all other plural subjects in the present tense. 'Does' is used with 'He, She, It' and all other singular subjects in the present tense.] (2). Past form - Did- 'Did' is used with 'You, I, We, They, He, She, It' and all other singular and plural subjects in the past tense.] (3). Past Participle form - Done Past participles are accompanied by auxiliary verbs 'HAVE' or 'BE' (in the correct tense)] --- You have done your country proud. This type of job is done in this factory. --- Main Verb 'Do' may denote the following actions - to find the answer to something: - Can they do this puzzle? --- to perform an activity or a task: - Sometimes you like to do things that are a little scary. --- to produce something: - He did a painting last night. --- to study something: - I am doing English these days. --- to talk about household chores (cleaning, washing, etc.): - They will have to do (wash) dishes. --- to work at something as a job: - What do you do for your livelihood? --- Main Verb 'Do' is also used to show the following actions: to attend, to cook, to copy somebody's behavior, to travel, to visit somewhere as a tourist, to cheat, to punish, to steal, etc. --- Some more sentences with 'MAIN VERB' - DO/DOES/DID/DONE: She is happy that she will be able to do something for the poor and downtrodden. We are ready to do whatever it takes to avoid being suspended from competition. I like to do extensive research before I invest hard-earned money on a new purchase. It's no secret we do things we know we shouldn't. It is not uncommon to come across people who do jobs that have nothing to do with their academic degrees. It is not yet clear what exactly this software did. Work was done according to the rules. He has done an obligation to me.

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