字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hi guys! I'm your teacher Luke and today I have a question for you... why do we sometimes put an extra do in positive sentences? Like this "I do like kimchi" or "I do want to go away this weekend". Usually "do" as an auxiliary verb is only used in questions and negatives. "Do you like waking up early in the morning?" "No, I don't like waking up early" In a positive sentence, we would answer this question like this "Yes, I like waking up early" So then why do we sometimes use an extra "do" in positive sentences? "Yes, I do like waking up early" well there are two reasons for you to use an extra do. One reason we use an extra do in a positive sentence is for emphasis. Tell me which sounds stronger to you... I like waking up early. I do like waking up early.? Right it's the second one. That extra do provides quite a lot more emphasis to your sentence. do or does can be used in the present simple and did can be used in the past simple. They go before the main verb and they get the main stress in the sentence. Listen to these "I do love eating kimchi! It's delicious" "he does look tired ,I hope he's okay." "they did have a great time in Spain" Another reason we use an extra do is to show contrast between two ideas. For example, "even though studying Chinese is difficult, I do try my best." "I don't eat much sweet food, but I do enjoy eating ice cream after my dinner." "My boss said my email was late but I did send it on time." To sum up we use an extra do in positive sentences for two reasons. The first reason is for extra emphasis and the second is to show contrast. But remember put the stress on the do when you are speaking. "I do enjoy making English grammar videos for you." Okay that's it for me today I hope this was helpful and I'll see you next time! Bye :)
A2 初級 美國腔 快速英語語法!如何使用 "do"。英語語法課程 (Quick English Grammar! How to use 'do'. English Grammar Lesson) 157 7 たらこ 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字