Do-support (sometimes referred to as do-insertion or periphrastic do), in English grammar, is the use of the auxiliary verb do (or one of its inflected...
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English auxiliary verbs (section Do-support)
include: Do when used to form questions (Do you want tea?), to negate (I don't want coffee), or to emphasize (I do want tea) (see do-support) Have when...
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Look up do, Do, do-, or .do in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Do, DO or D.O. may refer to: Do (Do album), 2004 Do (Psychostick album), 2018 "Do", a song...
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verb such as do, can or be. For example, the clause I go is negated with the appearance of the auxiliary do, as I do not go (see do-support). When the affirmative...
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is termed technical support. Phone and emails are the primary means to offer web-based assistance for your customers when matters do not require an immediate...
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complement of the auxiliary do, in negations, questions and other situations where do-support is used: Do you want to go home? Please do not laugh. As complement...
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not support it. In the worst case, the recipient will see the HTML code instead of the intended message. Among those email clients that do support HTML...
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in V2 position. Addition of a tensed form of the auxiliary verb do is called do support. There are two main types of independent interrogative clauses:...
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portable versions. Some applications which are not portable by default do support optional portability through other mechanisms, the most common being command-line...
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Set (abstract data type) (redirect from Language support for set data structures)
As noted in the previous section, in languages which do not directly support sets but do support associative arrays, sets can be emulated using associative...
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as likely to remain in their job than those who do not receive mentorship. This form of peer support is widely used within schools. Peer supporters are...
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Video Coding are optimized for progressive scan video, but sometimes do support interlaced video. Progressive scanning (alternatively referred to as noninterlaced...
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broadly understood)) have only rarely follows auxiliary verb syntax; do, see do-support; to, of to-infinitival clauses (if to is a defective verb, not a subordinator)...
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at a rally in protest of Proposition 8. She carried a sign stating, "I DO support the freedom to marry", and a shirt which had the words "Legalize Gay"...
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In mathematics, the support of a real-valued function f {\displaystyle f} is the subset of the function domain of elements that are not mapped to zero...
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of life prior to CPR or intubation and do not wish to prolong the dying process. Another type of life support that presents ethical arguments is the placement...
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differently – the imperative is negated using do not, as in "Don't touch me!"; see do-support. Occasionally do is not used: Dare not touch me!) The imperative...
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In machine learning, support vector machines (SVMs, also support vector networks) are supervised max-margin models with associated learning algorithms...
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how child-support money is spent. Critics of child support argue that, as a result, the support payments do not need to be used to support the child and...
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Programming language (section Commonly supported types)
languages such as Python and Ruby do not support the concurrent use of multiple processors. Other programming languages do support managing data shared between...
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and clauses requiring emphasis. For details see do-support. For the verbs (auxiliary and copular) that do not make this form, as well as the formation and...
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is otherwise present, the auxiliary do (does, did) is introduced to enable the inversion (for details see do-support, and English grammar § Questions. Formerly...
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with the auxiliary does now allows inversion For details of the use of do, did and does for this and similar purposes, see do-support. For exceptions to...
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marked in bold: a. Do you want tea? – do is an auxiliary accompanying the infinitive, want, used here to form a question – see do-support. b. She has given...
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for mental health. Professionally operated support groups are facilitated by professionals who most often do not share the problem of the members, such...
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Apodimorphae (owlet-nightjars, swifts, and hummingbirds). Some molecular studies do support the grouping of these birds, others offer conflicting positions of the...
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the indicative can be used with do, does, or did, either for emphasis, or to form questions or negatives. See do-support. Distinctions between indicative...
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prevented at runtime. Some Lisp dialects like Common Lisp or Clojure do support various forms of type declarations and some compilers (CMU Common Lisp...
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there. Salt marshes and freshwater wetlands around the edges of the lake do support a variety of plants. Most animals find the lake's high temperature (up...
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any soup? Hasn’t she eaten lunch?) A conjugation of do (e.g. Do you want fries?) - see Do-support § In questions A conjugation of a modal verb (e.g. Can't...
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