Glagol DO može biti i pomoćni glagol i glagol punog znaÄenja.
Afirmacija | Negacija |
I, we, you, they: | |
I do my homework in the evenings. | I don't do my homework in the evenings.* |
he, she, it: | |
He does his homework in the evenings. | He doesn't do his homework in the evenings.* |
*Pažnja: U negaciji je kao primjer korišten DO kao pomoćni glagol i kao glagol punog znaćenja.
Afirmacija | Negacija |
I did my homework in the evenings. | I didn't do my homework in the evenings.** |
**Pažnja: U negaciji smo kao primjer koristili did kao pomoćni glagol i do kaoglagol punog znaÄenja.
Afirmacija | Negacija |
I have done my homework. | I haven't done my homework. |
Afirmacija | Negacija |
I am doing my homework. | I am not doing my homework. |
Doing my homework is not always fun. | Not doing my homework is not clever. |
I saw Jane doing her homework. | I didn't see Jane doing her homework. |
S pomoćnim glagolom do tvori upitni i odriÄni oblik Simple present tense-a i Simple past tense-a
I don't do my homework in the evenings.
I didn't do my homework yesterday evening.
Do you like rugby? - Does he like rugby?
Did you see Peggy yesterday?
When did you get up this morning?
Don't sing under the shower.