FORMULA
 +  - / ?
 V/Vs  do/does + V
  
FORM
Affirmative sentences: V/Vs
I V I work
We V We work
You V You work
They They work
He Vs He works
She Vs She works
It Vs It works
Negative sentences: do/does + not + V
I do not + V I do not work
We do not + V We do not work
You do not + V You do not work
They do not + V  They do not work
He does not + V He does not work
She does not + V She does not  work
It does not + V It does not  work
do not = don't
does not = doesn't
Interrogative sentences: ... do/does + S + V … ?
(QW) do/ does
S
V
"extra information" ?
  Do I work on Sundays ?
  Do we work at weekends ?
Where do you work   ?
When do they work   ?
  Does  he work in London ?
Why does she work every day ?
  Does it work   ?
Short answers:
 
Yes, S + do/does. 
No, S + don't/doesn't. 
Yes, I do.    No, I don't.
Yes, we do.   No, we don't.
Yes, you do.   No, you don't.
Yes, they do.   No, they don't.
Yes, he does.   No, he doesn't.
Yes, she does.   No, she doesn't.
Yes, it does.   No, it doesn't.
Note: In short answers we use pronouns (I, we, you, they, he, she, it).
— Does Mary go shopping every day?
— No, she doesn't.
(Not: No, Mary doesn't.)
Revise!
The verb "be" in Present Simple.
The verb "have" in Present Simple.
  
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S — Subject of the sentence
QW — Question word
V — Verb (the infinitive of the verb without "to"/ Present Simple verb (for I, we, you, they). E.g. write, go, listen, etc.
Vs — Present Simple verb (for he, she, it). E.g. writes, goes, listens, etc. Revise how to add "s" to a verb here.