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Continuing with the exposition, I will explain the structure of the sentences in an affirmative

and negative way, using verbs different from the verb to be.

first affirmative sentences:

for the pronouns I, YOU, WE, THEM. the following structure is given.

subject +plus verb in base form +plus complement

for the pronouns HE, SHE, IT . the following structure is given

subject +plus verb +plus complement

in this case the verb is not in the base form.

the verb changes depending on its ending, where it is added to the end of the verb (s, ies or
es)

for example. work changes to Works. Watch changes to watches

and fly changes to flies (in this case, the Y is removed and ES is added)

examples

Where JHN is subject, watches is verb and the rest complement.

for negative sentences, two auxiliaries are used : dont and doesnt

for the pronouns I, YOU, WE, THEy ,we use the dont and for the pronouns HE, SHE, IT, we use
the doesnt.

the negative sentence structures are:

for the first case it is: subject plus dont plus verb in base form plus complement.

for the second case it is: subject plus doesnt more verb in base form plus complement.

Examples:

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