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Do Does Did worksheet for practicing verb tenses with fill-in-the-blank exercises.

Worksheet titled "Do Does Did" with exercises to complete sentences using present, past, and future tenses, featuring a cartoon elf and "WorksheetsPDF.com" branding.

Worksheet titled "Do Does Did" with exercises to complete sentences using present, past, and future tenses, featuring a cartoon elf and "WorksheetsPDF.com" branding.

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Let's solve each sentence by choosing the correct auxiliary verb: Do, Does, or Did, based on the subject and the tense indicated in the brackets.

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Rules to Remember:



- Do – used with I, you, we, they (present tense)
- Does – used with he, she, it (present tense)
- Did – used for all subjects in past tense
- The main verb that follows remains in its base form after do/does/did.

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Now, let’s go through each sentence:

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1. ______ you have a driver's license? (Present tense)
→ Subject: *you* → Use Do
Do you have a driver's license?

2. What hours ______ she work on Monday? (Present tense)
→ Subject: *she* → Use Does
What hours does she work on Monday?

3. What ______ she eat for breakfast? (Present tense)
→ Subject: *she* → Use Does
What does she eat for breakfast?

4. When ______ you usually get home?
→ Subject: *you* → Present tense → Use Do
When do you usually get home?

5. How ______ prisoners pass the whole day in prison? (present tense)
→ Subject: *prisoners* (plural) → Use Do
How do prisoners pass the whole day in prison?

6. ______ he come in with anyone else? (past tense)
→ Subject: *he* → Past tense → Use Did
Did he come in with anyone else?

7. What ______ you see? (past tense)
→ Subject: *you* → Past tense → Use Did
What did you see?

8. What exactly ______ you know? (present tense)
→ Subject: *you* → Present tense → Use Do
What exactly do you know?

9. How ______ you practice your English? (present tense)
→ Subject: *you* → Present tense → Use Do
How do you practice your English?

10. I ______ not read it at all. (past tense)
→ Subject: *I* → Past tense → Use Did
I did not read it at all.

11. What questions ______ you ask yourself every day?
→ Subject: *you* → Present tense → Use Do
What questions do you ask yourself every day?

12. What would you ______ today if there is no more tomorrow?
→ This is a conditional question. "Would" is already used, so we need the base form of the verb. But the blank is before the verb.
→ Actually, the structure is: "What would you do today..."
→ So we use do as the base verb.
What would you do today...

13. What ______ he fear most in life? (past tense)
→ Subject: *he* → Past tense → Use Did
What did he fear most in life?

14. Why ______ people cry? (present tense)
→ Subject: *people* (plural) → Use Do
Why do people cry?

15. What ______ the bible say about selfishness? (present tense)
→ Subject: *the bible* → treated as singular → Use Does
What does the bible say about selfishness?

16. ______ they know about our problems? (past tense)
→ Subject: *they* → Past tense → Use Did
Did they know about our problems?

17. ______ you believe in life after death? (present tense)
→ Subject: *you* → Present tense → Use Do
Do you believe in life after death?

18. What ______ you Value Most? (present tense)
→ Subject: *you* → Present tense → Use Do
What do you value most?

19. ______ God have emotions? (present tense)
→ Subject: *God* → Singular → Use Does
Does God have emotions?

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Final Answers:



1. Do
2. does
3. does
4. do
5. do
6. Did
7. did
8. do
9. do
10. did
11. do
12. do
13. did
14. do
15. does
16. Did
17. Do
18. do
19. Does

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🔍 Summary Tips:


- Always check the subject (singular/plural) and tense.
- For past tense: Did for all subjects.
- For present tense: Do for plural/you/I/we; Does for he/she/it.
- Remember: After do/does/did, the main verb is in base form (e.g., "eat", "see", "know").

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