Twelfth (12th) Lesson
Do I play? do we play? do you play? do
they play? does he (or does she) play?
I don't (do not) play; we don't play; you
don't play; they don't play;
he (or she) doesn't (does not) play.
I like cars but I don't like motor-bikes.
Do you like sugar in your coffee? - Yes please, and a little milk.
She plays the piano but not very well. (N.
Fortunately, she doesn't play the violin!
Do you play rugby? - Oh no, I'm too old.
Can I help you? - Do you sell socks?
Do you want anything from the shop?
I have something important to tell you.
Do you play bridge? - No, I don't.
Well, something else perhaps? Poker?
Yes, but I don't play for money.
Do I play? do we play? do you play? do
they play? does he (or does she) play?
I don't (do not) play; we don't play; you
don't play; they don't play;
he (or she) doesn't (does not) play.
I like cars but I don't like motor-bikes.
Do you like sugar in your coffee? - Yes please, and a little milk.
She plays the piano but not very well. (N.
Fortunately, she doesn't play the violin!
Do you play rugby? - Oh no, I'm too old.
Can I help you? - Do you sell socks?
Do you want anything from the shop?
I have something important to tell you.
Do you play bridge? - No, I don't.
Well, something else perhaps? Poker?
Yes, but I don't play for money.