This week, we answer several questions about how to use the verb "do." Cem in Turkey wants to know what "do" means when used before a present tense verb, such as in the statement, "You do bring up a good point." Jean-Claude in Belgium wants to know why a Learning English writer put "does" before the verb "restrict" in a statement about Trump and student visas. Issa in Mali wants to know what it means when we use "do" in statements like, "I do have something." And Amauri in Brazil wants to know why we might use "do" in a statement like "I did spend too much time."