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Using do/does and be(is/are) in the same quesitonquestion

I'm not a native English speaker. We
We were supposed to use the verb bebe instead of the verb belongbelong using possessive pronouns. 

The question is "Do those toys belong to her?

  • Do those toys belong to her?

The answer given by some is "Do those toys are hers?" Isn't

  • Do those toys are hers?

Isn't it simpler to say: Are those toys hers? Sorry

  • Are those toys hers?

Sorry for bringing a confusing issue and not stating it properly. Thanks
Thanks a lot. I appreciate very much your concern very much. I enjoy learning English.

Using do/does and be(is/are) in the same quesiton

I'm not a native English speaker. We were supposed to use verb be instead of verb belong using possessive pronouns. The question is "Do those toys belong to her? The answer given by some is "Do those toys are hers?" Isn't it simpler to say: Are those toys hers? Sorry for bringing a confusing issue and not stating it properly. Thanks a lot. I appreciate very much your concern. I enjoy learning English.

Using do/does and be(is/are) in the same question

I'm not a native English speaker.
We were supposed to use the verb be instead of the verb belong using possessive pronouns. 

The question is

  • Do those toys belong to her?

The answer given by some is

  • Do those toys are hers?

Isn't it simpler to say:

  • Are those toys hers?

Sorry for bringing a confusing issue and not stating it properly.
Thanks a lot. I appreciate your concern very much. I enjoy learning English.

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Using do/does and be(is/are) in the same quesiton

I'm not a native English speaker. We were supposed to use verb be instead of verb belong using possessive pronouns. The question is "Do those toys belong to her? The answer given by some is "Do those toys are hers?" Isn't it simpler to say: Are those toys hers? Sorry for bringing a confusing issue and not stating it properly. Thanks a lot. I appreciate very much your concern. I enjoy learning English.