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in short answers e.g. Yes, I do/ No, I don’t. to avoid repeating the main verb/ verb phrase e.g. Lucy loves Lady Gaga, but her boyfriend doesn’t (love Lady Gaga)
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with so/ neither to say that something is the same after a positive verb So + auxiliary + subject e.g. I like Simon. So do I. after a negative verb Neither + auxiliary + subject e.g. I don’t like mushrooms. Neither do I.
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to show emphasis in a positive sentence. With the present/past simple, add do/does/did after the main verb. With other auxiliaries to stress the auxiliary verb. e. g. You didn’t close the door. I did it. I promise.
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to make ‘echo questions’ to show interest e. g. Do you like having a nap after dinner? Do I ? I love it. to make question tags
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Use a positive question tag with a negative verb and a negative question tag with a positive vrb
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to ask another person to agree with you e. g. It’s a nice hotel, isn’t it? to check something you think is true e. g. Your mother is a nurse, isn’t she?
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