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The following charts illustrate word order using the helping verb The following charts illustrate word order using the helping verb
to doto do in emphatic statements and direct questions, in both the in emphatic statements and direct questions, in both the
present and past tenses. present and past tenses.


When the helping verb “to do” is used to form When the helping verb “to do” is used to form
questions, the helping verb connects the subject questions, the helping verb connects the subject
with the main verb that follows.withthemainverbthatfollows.

Word Order in the Present Tense

Word Order in the Past Tense

Regular Order:
Affirmative Statement
Regular Order:
Emphatic Statement

Regular Order:
Emphatic Statement

Inverted Order:
Direct Question

Ben
We

swims.
swim.

Present Tense
of Verb

Ben
We

does
do

swim.
swim.

Helping Verb Main Verb

Does
Do

Helping
Verb

Subject in
SECOND
Position

Subject in
FIRST
Position

Subject in
FIRST
Position

Subject in
SECOND
Position

Main
Verb
swim
swim

?
?

Ben
we

Ben
We

walked.
walked.

Past Tense
of Verb

Ben
We

did
did

walk.
walk.

Helping Verb Main Verb

Did
Did

Helping
Verb

Main
Verb
walk
walk

?
?

Ben
we

Doordoesare the forms used
in the present tense. (In the
third-person singular, do
changes to does.) It is combined
with the base form of a verb
(that is, without -s added to it).

When using doordoesto form
questions, the rule above applies.

Regular Order:
Affirmative Statement

Inverted Order:
Direct Question

The past form of to do is did. It is
connected to all subjects without
any changes to its form.

Didis combined with a
main verb in base form.
No-s is needed.
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