Glossary: do-support
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Explanation
This term refers to the insertion of the dummy auxiliary do to add emphasis, to form interrogative sentences, etc. in sentences which do not already contain an auxiliary. For example, if we want to change the following sentence into an interrogative form we need to add do:
- Denise opened the file
~Did Denise open the file?
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