字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Why do we sometimes use do in affirmative sentences? That's what M. Pedrosa wants to know, and that's what we're doing on this. Learners questions now. Okay, Before we get started, remember to subscribe and click on the bell so you can stay up to date with all the latest learners questions. If you have a question for learners questions, you can email us on learning dot English at BBC dot co dot UK. And don't forget at the end of this video there is a full summary slide. Okay, so, as many of you know do is an auxiliary verb used in the present. Simple in negatives and questions. For example, do you enjoy being poked in the eye? No, I don't enjoy being poked in the eye. Of course, in the affirmative, we would say Yes, I enjoy being poked in the eye, but sometimes we do use an extra do in the affirmative. One reason is for emphasis. Do can be used in affirmative. Present, simple and did can be used in affirmative past simple sentences toe add a strong emphasis. They go before the main verb and noticed the intonation. For example, I do love making learners, questions, videos. She does look beautiful in her wedding dress. Or we did enjoy the meal last night. Thank you very much. It was delicious. Okay, guys, this is a good time for me to take a moment to tell you all about the learner's questions. Playlist all of your favorite episodes of loners questions in one easy T use place. If you have a question, maybe the answer is there already. So go check it out. If you have a question for learners questions, you can email us on learning dot English at BBC dot co dot UK. And don't forget as soon as I've finished. There was a full summary slide. Do can also be used to show contrast, a difference between one situation and another or unexpected outcome and an actual outcome. For example, he says he didn't take the item, but I did find it in his pocket. Or he does study very hard, even if he doesn't get good grades or, despite it being dangerous. I do love. Nobody finally do can be used in polite imperatives. Now, on Imperative is technically a command. For example, sit down, but in the right context, it can be a suggestion or an invitation, especially between friends. However, using do makes them more polite and more welcoming. It's very British, for example. Do come in. Do sit down. Do have some tea on Dhe. Do tell Mae or the gossip about Lady Smith. Thank you very much. And Pedro. So I hope I answered your question. If you have a question for learners questions, you can email us on learning dot English at BBC dot co dot UK. And don't forget coming up in just a second is a full summary slide. Thank you for joining me on this. Learners questions. And I will see you next time. Bye, guys. Thanks for what? You have video. We love it when you watch videos. Now we've got loads of videos. We don't want you to miss any of them. So hit. Subscribe and you'll never miss another one. Bye.
B1 中級 使用一個額外的 "做"--學員提問 (Using an extra ‘do’ - Learners' Questions) 3 1 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字