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Welcome to Lesson 3 of our Free English Grammar Course from Zero to 100! 🎉 In this video, Professor Ahmad Shah Aminzai teaches you how to ask questions in English using “Do” and “Does” with simple, clear, and practical explanations. Whether you’re just starting out or brushing up on your skills, this lesson will help you master question formation in no time! ✨ What you’ll learn in this video: • ✅ The difference between “Do” and “Does” and when to use them. • ✅ How to create yes/no questions with “Do” and “Does” for different subjects. • ✅ Why we use “Do” for plural subjects (like “I,” “you,” “we,” “they”) and “Does” for singular subjects (like “he,” “she,” “it”). • ✅ Real-life examples to make the rules stick. • ✅ Fun practice exercises to test your skills (check the video or comments for answers!). 💡 Why watch this lesson? • Beginner-friendly: Perfect for anyone new to English or needing a grammar refresher. • Practical skills: Learn to ask questions confidently in everyday conversations. • Free learning: Part of our full grammar series from Cambridge Jawzjan. • 💬 Get involved: Have questions? Drop them in the comments, and Professor Amin Zi will reply! 📚 What you’ll gain: • A solid understanding of basic English question formation. • More confidence to speak English in real-life situations. • A strong foundation for tackling more advanced grammar lessons. 🔥 Ready to level up your English?Hit play now and start asking questions like a pro! Don’t forget to stick around for the full series to take your grammar from zero to hero. 🚀 👉 Support us: • Like this video if it helps you. • Comment with your questions or thoughts. • Share it with friends learning English. • Subscribe for more free lessons every week!