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TOPIC: Do/Are

Do/Are #340

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Did they same meaning?
A: What do you intend to do this morning?
B: What are you intend to do this morning?
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Do/Are #341

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A: What do you intend to do this morning?
B: What are you intend to do this morning?
Sentence B is incorrect because you cannot use “are” as an auxiliary with a verb like “intend”.
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