Present simple: Use the auxiliary verb do/does in questions before the subject

Dear Sirs,

thank you for your great helpfull site, i just have one question
regarding the present simple explained in your stories and articals

you mentioned when we want to make a question we also youse don’t
after I/YOU?WE and doesn’t after HE/She/It while in your given example
you put do and doesn’st before the subject (YOU, SHE) in forming
a question

I just want to know wether i missunderstood because when making a question we use do or does and don’t , doesn’t befor (i we they and so on

thanks in advance for your clarifications

Hi Hanygeorge38,

You are right - we use the auxiliary verb do/does in questions before the subject:

Do you speak Chinese?
How often does she go to the gym?[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, photographs: Smiling girls[YSaerTTEW443543]

Hopefully we can ask anybody about one Habits with do/does.
Am I right?

Thanx

Hello Tadagids,

I’m not completely sure what your question is, but it is true that the simple present tense can be used to talk about habits or habitual activity. If you want to ask whether someone does something habitually or regularly, you might use the interrogative form of the simple present tense:

Does he snore?
Do you usually walk to work?