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6C be or do? be 1 Hi. I’m Jim. She isn’t very friendly. Are you German? 2 I can’t talk. I’m driving. They aren’t working today. Is it raining? 1 We use be as a main verb. 2 We also use be to form the present continuous. Be here is an auxiliary verb.

6C be or do? do / does Do you speak English? Where do they live? They don’t have children. Does your sister have a job? What does your father do? Alan doesn’t like jazz. • We use do / does and don’t / doesn’t to make questions and negatives in the present simple. • Remember ASI and QUASI (see Grammar Bank 3C).

6C be or do? ! do as a main verb Remember, we also use do as a main verb. I’m doing my homework. Does he do the housework?