The document discusses the rules for forming sentences in the present simple negative tense in English. It provides examples of positive sentences and their negative counterparts using the words "don't" or "doesn't" for singular subjects and "don't" for plural subjects. Examples are given for subjects like "I", "he", "you", "we" and "they".
The document discusses the rules for forming sentences in the present simple negative tense in English. It provides examples of positive sentences and their negative counterparts using the words "don't" or "doesn't" for singular subjects and "don't" for plural subjects. Examples are given for subjects like "I", "he", "you", "we" and "they".
The document discusses the rules for forming sentences in the present simple negative tense in English. It provides examples of positive sentences and their negative counterparts using the words "don't" or "doesn't" for singular subjects and "don't" for plural subjects. Examples are given for subjects like "I", "he", "you", "we" and "they".
-NEGATIVE PRESENT SIMPLE RULES ˖Positive sentence Vs -negative sentence ˖ Adam plays with he’s little brother
- Adam doesn’t (does not) play with
he’s little brother Example
˖He______ (live) in Poland.
- He doesn’t/does not ______ in Poland. ˖Claire watches TV in the evening
-Claire doesn’t (does not)
watch TV in the evening. ˖My father washes the dishes in the kitchen
- my father doesn’t (does not)
wash dishes in the kitchen ˖My grandmother dances in the living room
- My grandmother doesn’t (does not)dance in living room ˖The dog eats the fish
-The dog doesn’t (does
not)eat the fish PRESENT SIMPLE NEGATIVE PLURAL ˖I like to draw - I don’t (do not) like to draw ˖Ben and I live on a farm now -Ben and I don’t (do not) live on a farm now. ˖My grandparents like to play guitar
- My grandparents don’t (do
not) play guitar. ˖You go to school everyday -You don’t (do not) go to school everyday ˖We walk the dog three times a day
- We don’t ( do not) walk the
dog three times a day ˖They eat ice cream every Saturday