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TEA [102]
2 years ago
8

Can you halp me? i have not meny time​

English
1 answer:
Nata [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

2. Do your lessons start at eight o'clock ?

4. Do you and your best friend go to the sane school ?

5. Do you watch TV after school ?

6. Does your best friend visit you at the weekends? ( usually the correct phrase for this one would be ' does your best friend visit you on the weekends ?' but it depends on your homework if you can change the words or not ).

7. Do you play sport  every day ?

8. Does your mum get up early on the weekends ?

Important : always remember that we use 'your' when referring to something that you or the person you are speaking to owns something

ex : hey Max , is that your pencil ?

ex : what is your name ?

Always remember that 'you're' is a combination of the words of 'you' and 'are' , meaning you use 'you're'.

ex : you're an amazing person !

'Do' is used when asking a question or giving a command or order.

example : 'can you do this ?'  

example : 'Do you like this pink shirt ?'

'does' is used when asking a question.

ex : 'Does this shoe fit on you ?'

ex : Does she like chocolate ?'

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