--- id: 657b6ea501ca10ae78922b0d title: Task 25 challengeType: 19 dashedName: task-25 --- # --description-- Let's use `do` to ask about daily routines. When you use `do` as an auxiliary verb in a question, the main verb must stay in its base form. For example: Statement: `She works as a Full Stack dev.` Question: `Does she work as a Full Stack dev?` Notice in the example above that `work` doesn't change to `works`, even when asking about a third person singular subject like `he,` `she,` or `it.` # --questions-- ## --text-- Choose the question that correctly uses `do` to ask about daily activities. ## --answers-- `Do you write code every day?` --- `Do you writes code every day?` ### --feedback-- Remember, after `do,` the main verb should not end in `s.` --- `Writes you code every day?` ### --feedback-- Remember, for this kind of question you need an auxiliary verb. Also, pay attention to word order. --- `You do write code every day?` ### --feedback-- This option uses `do` in a statement, not a question. ## --video-solution-- 1