The document discusses the differences between negative sentences in simple present tense and negative imperatives. For simple present negative sentences, the correct auxiliary verb (do/does) is used with the subject pronoun. For negative imperatives, "do not" or "don't" is placed before the verb to give a recommendation. Examples are provided for both simple present negative sentences and negative imperatives.
The document discusses the differences between negative sentences in simple present tense and negative imperatives. For simple present negative sentences, the correct auxiliary verb (do/does) is used with the subject pronoun. For negative imperatives, "do not" or "don't" is placed before the verb to give a recommendation. Examples are provided for both simple present negative sentences and negative imperatives.
The document discusses the differences between negative sentences in simple present tense and negative imperatives. For simple present negative sentences, the correct auxiliary verb (do/does) is used with the subject pronoun. For negative imperatives, "do not" or "don't" is placed before the verb to give a recommendation. Examples are provided for both simple present negative sentences and negative imperatives.
Differences between the negative sentences in simple present and negatives imperatives.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE IMPERATIVES
Para elaborar oraciones negativas en
Para dar recomendaciones con el presente simple, debemos tener en imperativos negativos, debemos poner cuenta que auxiliar trabaja con el “do not” o “don’t” antes del verbo. pronombre personal que vamos a usar. Example. I, You, We, They {do not Do not sleep 4 o 5 hours every night. He, She, It { does not Don’t think negative. Example. Do not eat fast food. I don´t like quinoa. Don’t be sad. We do not play football. Do not drink soda every day. Children do not eat vegetables. Don’t eat foods high in sugar. Cuando elaboramos oraciones negativas con los pronombres he, she, it; el verbo debe ir en su forma simple.