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Anomalous Finites – Part III

November 26th, 2009 in ESL, English Grammar, English Learning, Improve English

To emphasize an affirmative statement

The anomalous finites do, does and did can be placed before the verb to show emphasis. Note that after do, does and did, we use a verb in its present tense form.

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