The Emphatic Form of A Verb






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The Emphatic Form of A Verb is that in which the assertion is expressed with emphasis.

The Emphatic Form of a verb is made by placing before it the verb DO as an auxiliary.

I do go there.

I did go there.

The Emphatic Form is used only in the Present and Past tenses of the Indicative and Subjunctive moods, Active voice and in the Imperative mood - both Active and Passive.







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