Do you have any infectious diseases?-some/any, helping verbs (hjälpverb)some/anysome is used in positive sentences, any is used in negative sentences and questions. example: do you have any infectious diseases? yes, i have some infectious diseases. no! Of course i dont have any infectious diseases.helping verbsthe verb to do is an auxiliary verb, or a helping verb. most helping verbs are very helpful, such as is, must, have etc. and are easily understood. as a helping verb, however, to do is generally unhelpful, as is used judiciously for no apparent reason and for no apparent purpose except to make it impossible for non-native speakers to master english. its probably shakespeares fault. most things are.in any case, do/does is used in questions and in negative sentences such as in do you like dogs? and no, i do not like dogs. in positive sentences, it may either be used or not used, as in yes, i like dogs or yes, i do like dogs.though in this case, it may be theoretically acceptable to use have you any infectious diseases?, this sounds rather old-fashioned and strange.do you have any infectious diseases? is the much better choice. and you never know when it might be of the utmost importance to word this question correctly.