It's an affirmative of the question or statement preceeding it.
"Do you have a car?"
"I do."
"I don't eat cheese."
"I do."
Are you talking about marriage? I couldn't tell you on that front, I've been with my Boyfriend for 4 years, but there's no reason for us to get married.
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Conveying of concurrence to a referred context .
It's an affirmative of the question or statement preceeding it.
"Do you have a car?"
"I do."
"I don't eat cheese."
"I do."
Are you talking about marriage? I couldn't tell you on that front, I've been with my Boyfriend for 4 years, but there's no reason for us to get married.
It depends on the question asked.
in what context are you refering
try asking the question again but use 'i do' in the context you wish to know!
it means that you agree to the question
I am in line with you.
Either "yes" or "I agree".