verb

does

does

She does her homework every day.

She does her homework every day.

Does he like coffee?

Does he like coffee?

It does not make sense.

It does not make sense.

((sb.)) does ((sth.)) to perform an action She does a great job.

Does ((sb.)) ((verb))? used to form a question Does he live here?

((sb.)) does not ((verb)) used to form a negative He does not like spinach.

Synonyms: performs, executes; Antonyms: neglects, avoids

From Old English 'dōþ', the third-person singular present form of the verb 'do'.

Remember that for 'he, she, it', the verb 'do' changes to 'does'. Think of it as adding '-es' to 'do'.

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