The video demonstrates the correct usage of 'do' (present tense), 'did' (past tense), and 'will do' (future tense) through practical examples: 'I will do it tomorrow' (future), 'I did it yesterday' (past), and 'I do it every day' (present), showing how these auxiliary verbs indicate different time frames in English grammar.
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how to use do, did and will do in our daily English?Added:
Do, did, will do.
I will do it tomorrow.
I did it I do it every [snorts] day.
I did it yesterday.
I did it in 1826.
I it next summer.
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