📘 The Use of Do, Does, Did, Will, and Shall with the First Form of the Verb 1. Introduction Today, we are going to learn how auxiliary verbs ( do, does, did, will, shall ) are used with the first form of the verb (also called the base form). The first form of the verb is the simple base word: go, eat, play, write, read, etc. For example: go (not goes or went ), eat (not ate ), write (not wrote ). 2. The Role of Auxiliaries Auxiliary verbs help us in: Making questions Forming negatives Adding emphasis & Talking about the future 3. Use of Do Present tense auxiliary used with I, you, we, & they . Always followed by the first form of the verb. ✅ Examples: I do eat breakfast daily. (emphasis) I do not eat junk food. (negative) Do you play cricket? (question) 4. Use of Does Present tense auxiliary used with he, she, it, singular nouns . Followed by the first form of the verb (never - s after does). ✅...