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  1. Is it better to say "How do I..." or "How can I..."? [duplicate]

    However, even in the rhetorical, the question "how do I do that" implies that even though the speaker is aware of the general possibility, doing something is abhorrent or contrary to their …

  2. 'How to' vs. 'How do I' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    2 How do I always refers to yourself as the asker, or another asker if quoted or referenced e.g. She asked "How do I do this?" How to however does not make this distinction and can be …

  3. Asking a question: DO or ARE? - English Language Learners Stack …

    May 14, 2017 · When should you ask a question with "do", and when with "are"? In other words, Are you going to Spain next week? Do you like Chinese food? What is the rule here? We don't …

  4. What we do? vs. What do we do? - English Language Learners …

    What do we do? is an interrogative sentence asking what course of action one should proceed with. The first do is one of those so-called auxiliary verbs in English that are used to form …

  5. Do you really answer "How do you do?" with "How do you do?"

    Mar 15, 2011 · I would feel insulted if someone responded to my "How do you do" with another "how do you do". If you dont mean to ask people how they are doing, then hello, goodmorning, …

  6. "Do you know what IS IT?" vs "Do you know what IT IS?"

    1) Do you know what is it? 2) Do you know what it is? I kinda do a Google research on this and basically most people say it should be the first one but unfortunately the correct one is the …

  7. "To be is to do" — "To do is to be" — "Do-be-do-be-do": what …

    This is supposed to be humorous. The first two lines are contemplations on life and are supposed to be very profound. They were spoken by very famous philosophers from Greek history who …

  8. We have vs We do have - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    What is the difference between We have and We do have? Has it same meaning or different meanings?

  9. usage - "Do you know" vs. "Did you know" - English Language …

    Mar 2, 2021 · For example "Do you know that the 8:40 train has been cancelled?". "Did you know?" is used, in my experience, for interesting rather than immediately useful information …

  10. "If I do that" vs "if I did that." - English Language Learners Stack ...

    When speaking in the present tense, should I use former or the latter? Should I leave? But if I do/did that, she will (would?) spend the rest of the night drinking alone I checked if I do that an...