The document identifies 8 common grammatical mistakes related to the use of auxiliary verbs in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It provides examples of sentences with incorrect auxiliary verb usage and the corrected versions with the proper auxiliary verbs. Key auxiliary verbs discussed include "did", "do", and "be". The document is intended to help the reader identify and check for these types of common grammatical mistakes.
The document identifies 8 common grammatical mistakes related to the use of auxiliary verbs in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It provides examples of sentences with incorrect auxiliary verb usage and the corrected versions with the proper auxiliary verbs. Key auxiliary verbs discussed include "did", "do", and "be". The document is intended to help the reader identify and check for these types of common grammatical mistakes.
The document identifies 8 common grammatical mistakes related to the use of auxiliary verbs in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It provides examples of sentences with incorrect auxiliary verb usage and the corrected versions with the proper auxiliary verbs. Key auxiliary verbs discussed include "did", "do", and "be". The document is intended to help the reader identify and check for these types of common grammatical mistakes.
I liked the movie I watched last night. (affirmative sentence)
1. What you did last weekend? Auxiliary verb: did –negative and interrogative sentences- 2. Did she came yesterday? didn’t 3. Where do you went this morning? I did not like the movie… (negative sentence) 4. This doesn’t worked last night. 5. I writed this sentence. didn’t 6. Why do you chose nursing? I did not write that. 7. I didn’t be happy… 8. Were you run the race yesterday? 1. What did you do last weekend? Did you like the movie? Yes, I did. (interrogative sentence) 2. Did she come yesterday? 3. Where did you go this morning? Common mistakes 4. This didn’t work last night. didn’t 5. I wrote this sentence. I don’t watched the movie. 6. Why did you choose nursing? didn’t 7. I wasn’t happy… I wasn’t watched the movie. 8. Did you run the race yesterday? e.g.: 1. I ___ the movie. (like) 2. She __ yesterday. (not come)