The "do" verb is another busy verb in the English language.
The infinitive is “to do.”
Do you want to conjugate the “do” verb?
Then you begin with the infinitive of the verb “to do.”
Take away “to” and you are left with “do.”
Academic and Business Grammar
If you are in school or business, then use this conjugation:
1. Simple Present Conjugation of the verb “do.”
Sentence | Sub-jects | “Be” Verb | Questions or Interrogatives |
I do You do He does She does It does We do You do They do | I You She He It We You They | do do does does does do do do | Do I do_? Do you do_? Does she do_? Does he do_? Does it do_? Do we do_? Do you do_? Do they do_? |
Subject and Verb “Have” | Pronouns as Subjects | Do often comes with an object. I do homework. | Helping verb “do” + subject and main verb “do/does.” |
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