I am an underclass/underclass: Can I substitute a main verb with an auxiliary verb in a subordinate clause where quoting is an “object after”?

There are no auxiliary verbs in my language, so I often struggle using them in English. Does a command (present in basic clause) substitute a verb in subordinate clause of the complex sentence, because it’s the same as in the main clause, can it be followed by an object? Why have I not washed my car as fast as she does in hers, but she really did? What

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