DEF : "Do" es verbo ( hacer) y también es un modo auxiliar que usamos en inglés y que no tiene traducción al español. Se utiliza para formar la interrogación (preguntas), la negación y también para las respuestas cortas. La forma auxiliar "do" nos indica que el verbo se conjuga en presente simple.
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative |
I go | I don't go | Do I go ? |
You go | You don't go | Do you go ? |
He goes | He doesn't go | Does he go ? |
She goes | She doesn't go | Does she go ? |
It goes | It doesn't go | Does it go ? |
We go | We don't go | Do we go ? |
You go | You don't go | Do you go ? |
They go | They don't go | Do they go ? |
Affirmative
I go to
He goes to
Negative
I don't go to
He doesn't go to
Interrogative
Do I go to
Does he go to
- Did se usa para hacer preguntas en pasado.
- Para responder negativamente en pasado
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative |
I went | I didn't go | Did I go ? |
You went | You didn't go | Did you go ? |
He went | He didn't go | Did he go ? |
She went | She didn't go | Did she go ? |
It went | It didn't go | Did it go ? |
We went | We didn't go | Did we go ? |
You went | You didn't go | Did you go ? |
They went | They didn't go | Did they go ? |
Ej: I didn't watched the last film on the tv!
To watch es webo regular por lo tanto al hacer la frase en pasado, usamos el didn't +watched.
- Los verbos regulares son los que conservan la misma raíz en todas sus formas y el pasado termina en “d”o “ed”. Ej: to teach (teached), to think (thinked), to look (looked)
- Los verbos irregulares son aquellos en los que cambia la raíz y son distintos en pasado y participio.Ej: to think | thought | thought; to eat | ate | eaten
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