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Here’s the completed worksheet with the correct auxiliary verbs Do / Does / Did filled in according to the tense specified in brackets. I’ll also explain the grammar rules behind each choice.
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✔ Completed Worksheet:
1. Do you have a driver's license? (Present tense)
2. What hours does she work on Monday? (Present tense)
3. What does she eat for breakfast? (Present tense)
4. When do you usually get home? (Present tense)
5. How do prisoners pass the whole day in prison? (Present tense)
6. Did he come in with anyone else? (Past tense)
7. What did you see? (Past tense)
8. What exactly do you know? (Present tense)
9. How do you practice your English? (Present tense)
10. I did not read it at all. (Past tense)
11. What questions do you ask yourself every day? (Present tense)
12. What would you do today if there is no more tomorrow? (Present tense — *“would do” is modal + base verb, so “do” is correct*)
13. What did they fear most in life? (Past tense)
14. Why do people cry? (Present tense)
15. What does the bible say about selfishness? (Present tense)
16. Did they know about our problems? (Past tense)
17. What do you believe in after death? (Present tense)
18. What do You Value Most? (Present tense — *“You” is second person, so “do”*)
19. Does God have emotions? (Present tense — *“God” is third person singular*)
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📘 Explanation of Grammar Rules:
- I, you, we, they (first, second, plural third person)
- Plural subjects (e.g., prisoners, people, questions)
- Example: *Do you...?*, *Do they...?*, *Do prisoners...?*
- He, she, it (third person singular)
- Singular nouns (e.g., she, God, the bible)
- Example: *Does she...?*, *Does God...?*, *Does the bible...?*
> 📌 Tip: If the subject can be replaced with “he/she/it”, use does.
- All subjects in past tense
- Always followed by the base form of the verb (not past tense!)
- Example: *Did he come?* (NOT “came”), *Did you see?* (NOT “saw”)
> 📌 Important: In past tense questions or negatives, did carries the past meaning — the main verb stays in its base form.
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- #12: “What would you do...?” — Here, “would” is a modal verb, and modals are always followed by the base verb (“do”). So even though it’s hypothetical, “do” is grammatically correct.
- #18: “What do You Value Most?” — Even though “You” is capitalized (perhaps for emphasis), it’s still second person → use do.
- #19: “Does God have emotions?” — “God” is treated as third person singular → does.
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✔ This worksheet helps students understand subject-verb agreement with auxiliary verbs in present and past tenses — a foundational skill in English grammar!
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or flashcards for practice!
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✔ Completed Worksheet:
1. Do you have a driver's license? (Present tense)
2. What hours does she work on Monday? (Present tense)
3. What does she eat for breakfast? (Present tense)
4. When do you usually get home? (Present tense)
5. How do prisoners pass the whole day in prison? (Present tense)
6. Did he come in with anyone else? (Past tense)
7. What did you see? (Past tense)
8. What exactly do you know? (Present tense)
9. How do you practice your English? (Present tense)
10. I did not read it at all. (Past tense)
11. What questions do you ask yourself every day? (Present tense)
12. What would you do today if there is no more tomorrow? (Present tense — *“would do” is modal + base verb, so “do” is correct*)
13. What did they fear most in life? (Past tense)
14. Why do people cry? (Present tense)
15. What does the bible say about selfishness? (Present tense)
16. Did they know about our problems? (Past tense)
17. What do you believe in after death? (Present tense)
18. What do You Value Most? (Present tense — *“You” is second person, so “do”*)
19. Does God have emotions? (Present tense — *“God” is third person singular*)
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📘 Explanation of Grammar Rules:
1. Do → Used with:
- I, you, we, they (first, second, plural third person)
- Plural subjects (e.g., prisoners, people, questions)
- Example: *Do you...?*, *Do they...?*, *Do prisoners...?*
2. Does → Used with:
- He, she, it (third person singular)
- Singular nouns (e.g., she, God, the bible)
- Example: *Does she...?*, *Does God...?*, *Does the bible...?*
> 📌 Tip: If the subject can be replaced with “he/she/it”, use does.
3. Did → Used for:
- All subjects in past tense
- Always followed by the base form of the verb (not past tense!)
- Example: *Did he come?* (NOT “came”), *Did you see?* (NOT “saw”)
> 📌 Important: In past tense questions or negatives, did carries the past meaning — the main verb stays in its base form.
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Special Notes:
- #12: “What would you do...?” — Here, “would” is a modal verb, and modals are always followed by the base verb (“do”). So even though it’s hypothetical, “do” is grammatically correct.
- #18: “What do You Value Most?” — Even though “You” is capitalized (perhaps for emphasis), it’s still second person → use do.
- #19: “Does God have emotions?” — “God” is treated as third person singular → does.
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✔ This worksheet helps students understand subject-verb agreement with auxiliary verbs in present and past tenses — a foundational skill in English grammar!
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or flashcards for practice!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 6th grade activity worksheet.