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The owner asked the narrator to take off his coat .... using 'do' form

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Answered by alinashaikh2406
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Answer:

The owner had asked the narrator to take off his coat.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Did the owner ask the narrator to take off his coat?

Explanation:

  • The verb do is a helping/auxiliary verb. It has 5 different forms: do, did, doing, does, and done. The base form of the verb is do.
  • The past simple form is did, which is the same throughout. The present participle is doing. The past participle is done. The present participle is doing.They are all forms of the verb to do.
  • The verb to do can be used as an action verb and also as an auxiliary verb
  • We also use do, did and does as auxiliary verbs/helping verbs together with another verb in its base form. This is used to make negative questions, sentences, or for adding emphasis in the forms of present simple and past simple tenses (example: Did Jim pay for his food last night?)
  • It can also be used as a main verb. When do is a main verb, it has a range of meanings that includes  perform, carry out, provide or fix . It is at times used in place of a more specific verb
  • The main verb use of do can be used to talk about behaviour (example: This is what i generally do), habits (example: She did something ridiculous), plans (example: What are you doing this Monday?)
  • The positive forms of do cannot be contracted (They didn’t (did not) buy any food). In speech, the negative has contracted forms (example: I don’t (do not) agree with you).
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