
In questions where Who (Which, What or Whose) is the subject of the verb, do you use do, does, or
did?

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Ответ:
does или did в прошедшем
Объяснение:



In questions where "Who," "Which," "What," or "Whose" is the subject of the verb, you typically do not use "do," "does," or "did" as auxiliary verbs. Instead, these question words often serve as the subject themselves, and you simply invert the word order to form a question.
Here are some examples:
Who is coming to the party? (Here, "Who" is the subject, and "is" is the auxiliary verb.)
What happened yesterday? (In this case, "What" is the subject, and "happened" is the verb.)
Whose book is this? ("Whose" is the subject, and "is" is the verb.)
These questions do not require auxiliary verbs like "do," "does," or "did" because the question words already serve as the subject and indicate the tense and number of the verb.


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