1, do, English [du] America [du]?
Auxiliary. Form questions and negative sentences; Substitution verbs; Used to emphasize
Do it; Drying; Execution; employ oneself in/engage in
Intransitive verb performance; Progress; Reason; pass
Social gathering; Social activities; banquet
2, no, English [n? Beautiful?
No; Used to express negation, denial, rejection, prohibition, etc. ] no; Almost none; Not necessarily, not [used to deny the following words or phrases]
Example:
I don't know about the rest of you, but I am hungry. ?
I don't know about you, but I'm hungry.
Don't tell me you don't remember. ?
Don't tell me you don't remember.
Of course I don't remember talking to you at all? . ?
Of course I don't remember talking to you at all.
Extended data:
I introduction of other English abbreviations:
Short for 1, have not, have not.
2. the abbreviation of does not
3.should not abbreviated form should
4, the abbreviation of are not, are
5. No abbreviations are allowed.
5. The abbreviation of did is gone.
Second, related phrases:
Do not complain? Don't complain
2. Don't compare? Don't compare with others.
3. no need? Do not use