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From this lesson you will be able to ask question in Present Indefinite Tense. We use do / does in Present Indefinite Tense for Interrogative Sentence. We use verb 1 with do and does. We can use these questions in everyday conversation. Follow the structure and make new sentence in your copy. You can also watch....... সহজ করে Tense শিখি || Present Indefinite Tense (Affirmative Sentence) • সহজ করে Tense শিখি || Present Indefinite T... সহজ করে Tense শিখি || Present Indefinite Tense (Negative Sentence) • সহজ করে Tense শিখি | Present Indefinite Te... How to ask questions with am / is / are in Present Continuous Tense • How to ask questions with am / is / are in... How to make Negative Interrogative Sentences || Use of Do not / Does not • How to make Negative Interrogative Sentenc... Do / Does দিয়ে কখন ও কিভাবে প্রশ্ন করব • Do / Does দিয়ে কখন ও কিভাবে প্রশ্ন করব When to use "Do" and "Does" in question • When to use "Do" and "Does" in question ||... Question & Answer with "Did" • Question & Answer with "Did" Easy way to learn Auxiliary verbs • Easy way to learn Auxiliary verbs || Mish... Easy way to learn Auxiliary verbs • Easy way to learn Auxiliary verbs || Mish... Correct use of am, is, are and have, has • Correct use of am, is, are and have, has |... Learn three forms of verb to improve English (Part-02) • Learn three forms of verb to improve Engli... Learn three forms of verb to improve English (Part-01) • Learn three forms of verb to improve Engli... Find us on Facebook: / mishalsschool Thanks for being with Mishal's School. #Tense #Mishal'sSchool #EnglishLesson #Present_Indefinite_Tense #Negative_Sentence