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.
You can do this when you are shouting your question.
I never question my authorities.
You just used it in a 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.