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verb
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Does (Verb Form)
Karşılık: Does (Verb Form)
Okunuş: /dʌz/
Anlam: The third person singular present tense form of the verb 'do', used to describe an action or to make questions.

Does is used with he, she, or it to show an action in the present. It is also used to ask questions. It helps to make sentences clear and correct.

She does her homework every day.

Does he like to play football?

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noun
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Female Deer
Karşılık: Female Deer
Okunuş: /dəʊz/
Anlam: Plural form of 'doe', meaning female deer, especially in wildlife or nature contexts.

Does means more than one female deer. It is a common word in nature and animal conversations. You see does in forests and parks.

The forest has many does and bucks.

Does are usually gentle animals.

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interjection
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What'S Up
Karşılık: What'S Up
Okunuş: /dʌz/
Anlam: An informal greeting or question used in some African American Vernacular English (AAVE) or slang, short for 'What does it do?' meaning 'What is happening?'.

Does is used as a slang greeting in some communities. It means 'What is happening?' or 'How are you?'. It is informal and used in casual talks.

Does! How have you been?

Hey, does! Ready for the party?

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noun
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Actions
Karşılık: Actions
Okunuş: /dʌz/
Anlam: In some idiomatic expressions or dialects, 'does' can appear as a noun meaning actions or things that someone does (rare, informal).

Does can sometimes be a noun meaning good actions or deeds. This use is old or very informal. It shows what a person does to help others.

His good does helped many people.

The charity recognizes many kind does.

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B2
verb
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Does (Auxiliary)
Karşılık: Does (Auxiliary)
Okunuş: /dʌz/
Anlam: The third person singular present of 'do' used as an auxiliary verb for emphasis in positive sentences.

Does is used to add emphasis in statements with he, she, or it. It makes the sentence stronger or clearer. For example, 'He does want' is stronger than 'He wants.'

He does want to come with us.

She does like chocolate very much.

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