Does your or do your parents?

The correct question is, "What do her parents do?" Since the word 'parents' is plural you would use 'do. ' Of course if you had the word 'parent' instead of 'parents'you would use does.
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Do Or does your father?

The second statement explains about the current activity of 'the father'. It is indicated by present continuous tense. The syntax of present continuous tense is : is/am/are + verb (ing) . Therefore the correct answer is: does your father do..... isn't working.
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Do your or does your friends?

“friends” is a PLURAL SUBJECT. Therefore the form of the verb must agree with this PLURAL SUBJECT, and be in the plural subject form, which is “do”. So “ Do his friends…..?” Is correct.
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Where do or does your parents live?

No. “Where do your parents live?” is correct because the subject is parents, and therefore, the verb must be plural.
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Do your VS does your?

“Does” is used for singular subjects like “he,” “she,” “it,” “this,” “that,” or “John.” “Do” is used to form imperative sentences, or commands. Example: Do your homework. “Does” is never used to form imperative sentences.
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Does my mother or do my mother?

Yes, it's "do", because the subject is "her parents", which is plural, and so requires a plural verb.
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Does your child or do your child?

"Does" mostly used for the he or she or singular person. While the "Do " Represent the more than one. As we see n the sentence it is mentioned the plural term "Children" which means the more than one thus "Do" Will be the answer here.
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Do or does the family?

A family may have many people but the word 'family' is singular. So, as is the case every time a question of the do-form is asked, it's 'Does' before a singular subject and 'Do' before a plural subject.
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Does and do usage?

Yes, I do.
  • Do. We use do when the subject is I, you, we or they.
  • Does. We use does with third person singular pronouns i.e when the subject is he, she or it.
  • Past Tense. Did is the past form of both do and does.
  • Negatives. The negative form of do is do not.
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Can we use does with your?

Roger Woodham replies: We use do/does or is/are as question words when we want to ask yes/no questions. We use does and is with third person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and with singular noun forms. We use do and are with other personal pronouns (you, we they) and with plural noun forms.
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Does your or do your company?

US English tends to use a singular (does - to refer to a company as an entity), whereas British English tends to use the plural (do - referring to the group that makes up the company).
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Do or does plural?

While we use 'do' with plural nouns such as teachers, parents, children, judges, dogs, cats etc. but we use does with singular nouns such as my teacher, my mom, the child, the judge, the dog, the cat, etc.
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Do DOES did exercises with answers?

Answers
  • Do you know where he is going?
  • Does she understand the importance of working hard?
  • Do they hold all-night parties?
  • Where do they live?
  • How do you operate this washing machine?
  • What did you do then?
  • I did not know that I was playing with fire.
  • Did she say anything when you told her that you were leaving?
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Do it or does it?

The words “do” and “does” mean the same, that is, “to carry out or to perform an action.” “Do” is used in the first and second persons; “does” is used in the third person. 3. “Do” is used when referring to two or more persons or things while “does” is used when referring to a single person or thing.
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Does your brother has or have?

The correct sentence is “my brother has a good job”. The simple reason being that “has” is the singular form of the verb “to have” and your brother is just one person. “Have” on the other hand is the plural form of the verb “to have” which can be used when the subject is plural (more than one person).
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Do does and did Difference?

The word “does” is the simple present tense of the word “do” while the word “did” is the simple past tense of the word “do.” 2. The word “does” is used only when referring to a single person while the word “did” can be used when referring to a single or plural number of persons. 3.
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Do and does questions exercise?

Questions with do or does – Exercise 1
  • Does. Peter live with his father?
  • Does. you learn Spanish?
  • Does. Andrew and Martin ride their bikes to school?
  • Does. they play in the garden?
  • Does. Sandy's hamster live in a cage?
  • Does. the cats sit on the wall?
  • Does. we work in front of the computer?
  • Does. you play the drums?
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What does the family do?

At its best, the family performs various valuable functions for its members. Perhaps most important of all, it provides for emotional and psychological security, particularly through the warmth, love, and companionship that living together generates between spouses and in turn between them and their children.
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Does family take a singular or plural verb?

In American English, "family" will almost always be used with a singular verb. In British English, it may be used with a singular or a plural verb depending on whether the speaker feels that "family" is being described as a unit or as a group of individuals.
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Do Or does the student?

The subject is "students", which is plural, so "do" is the proper verb.
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Does your son have or has?

“Has your son.” is the correct form of the verb to use in this case because “has” is the singular form of the verb to associate with the singular “son”. “Have” would be correct if “sons” was used.
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