The image you uploaded is an educational poster explaining how to form questions in the simple present tense using "Do" and "Does." It does not contain a specific homework problem or task to solve. Instead, it provides grammar rules and examples for learning purposes.
Since there is no actual question or exercise presented in the image that requires solving — only instructional content — there is no final answer to provide based on a problem.
However, if your intent was to understand how to use “Do” and “Does” correctly, here’s a quick summary:
- Use
Do with: I, you, we, they
→ Example: Do you like pizza?
- Use
Does with: he, she, it
→ Example: Does she play soccer?
Also remember: when using “Does,” the main verb stays in its base form (no -s).
→ Correct: Does he go to school?
→ Incorrect: Does he goes to school?
If you meant to ask a specific question or complete an exercise related to this topic, please type it out, and I’ll help you solve it!
Final Answer: There is no solvable problem in the provided image — it is a grammar reference chart.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of do vs does worksheet.