✨My dog does know how to pose in pictures✨
I really don’t know
what kind of profile picture to upload so I guess I understand why some people just upload a landscape picture instead 🌄 much easier ~ ✨Mi perro si que sabe como posar en fotos✨
Realmente no se que tipo de foto subir en mi profile. Creo que ahora entiendo por qué algunas personas solo ponen la foto de un paisaje 🌄 mucho más fácil ~
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✨My dog DOES know how to pose in pictures✨
Subject + DOES/DO/DID + verb
Using DOES/DO/DID before the verb emphasizes the action of the subject. It helps clarify or add intensity to the main verb.
I DO know how to cook.
Maybe someone is doubting your cooking ability. The helping verb DO is used to make it crystal clear that you REALLY KNOW how to cook.
I DID buy milk yesterday.
Here, to do is in the past tense DID. The person making the statement is clarifying that he or she ALREADY BOUGHT milk.
She knows how to dance.
She DOES know how to do dance.
We share the same apartment.
We DO share the same apartment.
I lost my job.
I DID lose my job.
In conversation:
I’m not a chef, but I DO like cooking.
I DID cancel my Netflix subscription because I thought it was too expensive.
I DID try my best, but apparently it wasn't good enough.
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