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Learn English Online - Free Beginner's Course - Unit 3: Lesson 13 - The Present Simple Questions - "Do I ... ?"

This document discusses using the present simple questions form 'Do I...' and provides examples of asking questions using this structure. It includes a dialogue where one character asks another character questions about their job using present simple questions.

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Learn English Online - Free Beginner's Course - Unit 3: Lesson 13 - The Present Simple Questions - "Do I ... ?"

This document discusses using the present simple questions form 'Do I...' and provides examples of asking questions using this structure. It includes a dialogue where one character asks another character questions about their job using present simple questions.

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Learn English Online - free beginner's course - Unit 3

Lesson 13 - The Present Simple Questions - "Do I ...?"

"What do you do?"="What is your job?"

For example: Q - What do you do? A - I'm a teacher.

Adverbs of Frequency Some adverbs tell us how often something is done.

The Present Simple - "Do I?"


In the third person (he, she, it) form, the question form of the verb to do takes an s. For example:Do I/we/ you/ they he/sh e/it have something? have something? do something? like something? want something? like something? want something?

Does

do something?

Let's ask Mr Bean what he does at work every day.

"Mr Bean, what do you do?"

"I'm a teacher."

"What do you teach?"

"I teach English."

"Where do you work?"

"I work at a language school in London.

"Do you usually walk to work?"

"No, I always drive."

"What time do you usually start?"

"I usually start work at 9.00 am."

"How many classes do you teach?"

"I usually teach three classes a day."

"Do you ever teach evening classes?"

"No, never. I only teach in the day."

"Do you ever teach on a Saturday?"

"Yes, but only sometimes."

"Does anyone else teach English?"

"Yes, there is one other English teacher, Miss Smith."

"Does she teach every day?"

"No, she only works part-time. She teaches Monday to Wednesday. She never teaches at the weekend." "I usually finish work at 4 o'clock."

"What time do you usually finish work?"

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