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Simple present negative form (-)

First-person Second-person

Singular Plural Singular Plural


(I) (We) (You) (You)

Don’t + base or root form Don’t + base or root form Don’t + base or root form Don’t + base or root form
á I don’t speak á We don’t speak • You don’t go • You don’t go
á I don’t sell á We don’t sell • You don’t take • You don’t take
á I don’t learn á We don’t learn • You don’t visit • You don’t visit

Third-person

Singular (He/She/It) Plural (They)

1) Regular verbs
2) Verbs that end in s, ss, sh, ch, 3) Verbs that end in (y) after a
Doesn’t + base or root
o, x. consonant Don’t + base or root
form
Doesn’t + base or root form Doesn’t + base or root form form
í He/She/It doesn’t
í He/She/It doesn’t teach í He/She/It doesn’t study
read ♥ They don’t
Teach Study
Read need
í He/She/It doesn’t go í He/She/It doesn’t fly ♥ They don’t
í He/She/It doesn’t take
Go Fly teach
Take
♥ They don’t shop
í He/She/It doesn’t mix í He/She/It doesn’t try
í He/She/It doesn’t stay
Mix Try
Stay

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