1. Does Susan like English? 2. Do we not ask questions? 3. Does Kitty like ice cream? 4. Does the baby cry a lot?

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1. Does Susan like English?
2. Do we not ask questions?
3. Does Kitty like ice cream?
4. Does the baby cry a lot?
5. Do I not wash my hands before and after meals?
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1. Does Susan like English?
To answer this question, we need to understand the structure of the sentence. The question is formed using the auxiliary verb "does" in the third person singular form, followed by the subject "Susan," and the main verb "like" in its base form.
To find out if Susan likes English, we need more information about Susan"s preferences. As an AI, I do not have personal knowledge of Susan"s likes and dislikes. Therefore, I cannot provide a definite answer. It would be best to ask Susan herself or someone who knows her well.

2. Do we not ask questions?
This sentence is in the negative form, denoted by the word "not" after the verb. To answer this question, the usual word order of the sentence needs to be inverted. The question is formed using the auxiliary verb "do" in the first person plural form, followed by the subject "we," and the main verb "ask" in its base form. Note that the negative form "do not" is used in this question. When forming the question, we place the subject "we" before the auxiliary verb "do." Therefore, the correct form is: "Do we not ask questions?"

3. Does Kitty like ice cream?
Similar to the first question, this sentence is structured as a question in the third person singular form. It uses the auxiliary verb "does" followed by the subject "Kitty" and the main verb "like" in its base form. To determine if Kitty likes ice cream, we need information specific to Kitty"s preferences. Without that information, I cannot provide a definitive answer. It would be best to ask Kitty or someone who knows her well.

4. Does the baby cry a lot?
Again, this sentence is in the form of a question in the third person singular. It uses the auxiliary verb "does" followed by the subject "baby" and the main verb "cry" in its base form. To answer this question, we would need more context. Babies can cry for various reasons, such as hunger, discomfort, or seeking attention. However, it is common for babies to cry frequently, especially when they are young. If you are referring to a specific baby, it would be helpful to observe their behavior or ask someone who knows the baby well.

5. Do I not wash my hands before and after meals?
Similar to the second question, this sentence is structured as a negative form. It is formed using the auxiliary verb "do" in the first person singular, followed by the subject "I" and the main verb "wash" in its base form. The negative form "do not" is used in this question. When forming the question, we place the subject "I" before the auxiliary verb "do." Hence, the correct form is: "Do I not wash my hands before and after meals?"