Do and does are used when we want to ask yes/no questions.
We use do or does depending on the subject. Below are two sentences with two different subjects, she and you.
Does she like sport? Yes, she does.
Do you like sport? Yes, I do.
Do
Do you come from England?Do we have to cut the grass?
Do they want to come with us?
Does
Does she have a car?Does it snow in winter?
Past Tense
Did you enjoy it?Negatives
I don't like sport.He does't like sport.
I didn't know you were coming.
We use do when the subject is I, you, we or they.
Do I know you?
We use does with third person singular pronouns i.e when the subject is he, she or it.
Does he work with you?
Did is the past form of both do and does.
Did he call you?
The negative form of do is do not. In spoken English it is common to use the contracted form of do not which is don't.
I do not like sport.
The negative form of does is does not. Also, in spoken English we usually use the contracted form of does not which is doesn't.
He does not like sport.
The negative form of did is did not or when speaking, didn't.
I did not know you were coming.

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