Use "Does" if the subject is third-person singular (he, she, it, John, Sally, the cat, etc.). Use "Do" everywhere else.Did for past tense.
EXAMPLES:She DOES love him but she feels it's time to move on.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We use ''Do" with I, you, we and they
And we use "Does" with he/she and it.
Ans we use "Did" for Simple Past.
Yes, you can use the keyword in your question.
you use i because you just aked a question saying do I use me or i. So you use i.
It really depends on the context of your question. You can use it anywhere.
I never question my authorities.
You just used it in a question.
You can do this when you are shouting your question.
answer my question answer my question
the First Amendment
it has to be able to be proven and use a question
you use which when you want to ask a question like (which one do you want?) and what when you want to ask a question like (whats your name) :p
You use a question mark (?) as the punctuation after the sentence or question you are asking.
You should use did.