This document discusses the three forms of verbs: affirmative, negative, and interrogative. In the negative and interrogative forms, the placement of "not" and question structure changes, with the verb "to be" coming first followed by the personal pronoun and a question mark at the end. Contractions also apply, shortening certain phrases.
This document discusses the three forms of verbs: affirmative, negative, and interrogative. In the negative and interrogative forms, the placement of "not" and question structure changes, with the verb "to be" coming first followed by the personal pronoun and a question mark at the end. Contractions also apply, shortening certain phrases.
This document discusses the three forms of verbs: affirmative, negative, and interrogative. In the negative and interrogative forms, the placement of "not" and question structure changes, with the verb "to be" coming first followed by the personal pronoun and a question mark at the end. Contractions also apply, shortening certain phrases.
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