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Use "do" when the subject is I, you, we, they, or any plural.

Also use "do" following "to" or an auxiliary verb.

Otherwise use "does."

I do everything.

You do everything.

We do everything.

They do everything.

Parents do everything.

Mary and George do everything.

He does everything.

She does everything.

It does everything.

Mary does everything.

George does everything.

There is nothing to do.

I know what he would do. ("Would" is an auxiliary verb.)

What would he do? ("Would" and "do" go together.)

He can do it.

He should do it.

He must do it.

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Use "do" with plural subjects or the pronouns "I," "you," "we," and "they." Use "does" with singular subjects or the pronouns "he," "she," and "it." For example, "She does her homework every day" and "They do their chores on weekends."

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