Do can be used with a positive verb for emphasis. Do is used in this way when we want to correct or contradict information.
Do is also used in this way when we want to imagine the consequences of an impossible or very unlikely situation.
Do is not necessary when there is already an auxiliary verb.
To emphasise an auxiliary verb, decontract it and stress it.
1. Using do for contrastive emphasis.
Make the phrases in bold more emphatic by using do and by expanding contractions where necessary. Remember to include punctuation.
I'm not surprised I failed the exam, but I'm annoyed about it.
but I am annoyed
For more information about emphasis see the Grammar Reference.