do/does questions?

[color=red][i]My questions are:

Do you like to play chess?
Does he enjoy playing the piano?
Does she like ice-cream?
Do they go to the party tonight?
Best regards,
Annyann.[/i]
:wink:

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Do you like to play chess?
Yes, I do. But I’m not very good at it.

[color=red]Does he enjoy playing the piano?
No, he doesn’t. He’s hopeless.
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Does she like ice-cream?
Yes, she does. She loves whippies.
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Do they go to the party tonight?
No, they don’t. They have to work tomorrow.

:wink:

Ralf

Is there something we should know about here, Ralf? :wink:
Aren’t they going for at least a little while?
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Yes, for fs sake :oops:

[color=red]Will they go to the party tonight?
No, they won’t. They have to work tomorrow.
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Do they go to parties at night?
No, they don’t. They have to work the next day.

If I can think of an excuse that involves automatic writing, I’ll let you know :roll:

Do you want a pint?
Does she go to school?
Does he take the train?
Do they come with the bus?
Do you like the music?

Do you want a pint?
[color=red]Thanks, but I don’t like it.
Does she go to school?
[color=red]Yes, she goes. She is in the 12 form.
Does he take a train?
[color=red]No, he doesn’t, he likes to travel by air.
Do they come with the bus?
[color=red]Yes, they do.
Do you like the music?
[color=red]Of course I do. Music helps me to relax.
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:wink:

Hello sir/mam

Please correct if i am wrong

Do you like to play chess?
No, I dont know to play.

Does he enjoy playing a guitar?
Yes,she likes it very much.

Does she likes choclate?
Yes,she loves to have choclate.

thanking you
Aarti

Hi Aarti,

You have confused your pronouns here:

I noticed you did it in another exercise too.
Does he enjoy… / Yes, he likes… (male)
Does she enjoy…/ Yes, she likes… (female)

Your last sentences should be:
Does she like chocolate?
Yes, she loves to have chocolate.

Does he enjoy playing the piano?
Yes, he enjoys it.

Are they going to the party tonight?
No, they aren’t.

Also, the pronoun ‘I’ is always written as a capital letter, regardless of its position in the sentence.

Thank you

Is there some reason why you have copied those questions, Shavanapell?