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 anuska8
 
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							| Hi everybody! I was thinking in a grammar question that I suppose is so easy but I have doubts about it. 
 In Do you...? questions, the short answers are: Yes, I do and No, I don �t. But, what �s the way to write long answers?  For example, in: Do you play football? The short answers are clear, but the long ones would be: Yes, I do play football and No, i don �t play football or the first answer is only Yes, I play football? 
 I hope any help. Thanks in advance!  |  1 Apr 2011      
					
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| if you write  �I DO play football � you insist on the fact that you ACTUALLY play football, maybe in a very good way, maybe for a long time yet.... So the long answer will be only  �Yes, I play football �; you may add  �like you � or  �as a lot of students � or some other details if you want to specify.   hope this will help. |  1 Apr 2011     
					
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 anuska8
 
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							| Thanks Maryse, That helped me so much! |  1 Apr 2011     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I �d like to add just a little to Maryse �s reply about the affirmative long answer.   If you are simply answering the question, you definitely say, "Yes, I play football". If you expect the answer to surprise the questioner, or if the question somewhat surprises you, then you can add "do", to indicate a coincidence or a surprise. Also, if you are confirming a doubt, you can add "do".   Excuse me. Do you have a son at Harvard? Why, yes, I do have a son at Harvard. How did you know?     Do you have to pay taxes every year?  (I hope not) Yes, you do have to pay taxes every year.   Bruce |  1 Apr 2011     
					
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