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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do children" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to ask a question about the actions or behavior of children. For example: "Do children need more playtime outside?" "Did the children enjoy the field trip?" "Can children learn to play a musical instrument at a young age?" "Will the children be joining us for dinner?" Note: In written English, it is important to use proper punctuation when using this phrase to form a question. The verb "do" is used to create the auxiliary form of the verb, and it is followed by the subject, in this case "children."
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So do children.
What do children want?
Do children like gourmet ice cream?
So how do children make those decisions?
So what do children go home with?
Do children still play board games?
Do children find clowns funny?
And what do children want?
Which sports do children do?
Why do children learn to say "broke"?
What Do Children Learn at Aquariums?
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