What do each one of us d”do / does” this? What is that? What’s the answer?
What
do Beer and Wine have in common?
Why
do beer and wine come in opposite ways?
I’ve seen both the first form being more frequent, but I think the second form sounds more correct, although I can’t be certain.
What are differences between beer and wine? You use does with he / she and the thing. We have not done with I / you / we / they. How does the NHS do well in
this aspect of the health sector?
What are the two main ingredients of beer and wine?
are beer and wine in
common?
The subject of the question is the conjunct ‘berry and wine’, so the auxiliary verb Do takes the form for 3-d person plural: do.