
π Simple Present Negative Form
The simple present negative is used when we want to say that something does NOT happen regularly or is NOT true.
π§ For I, You, We, They – Use:
do not or don’t
Examples:
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I don’t like broccoli.
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They don’t play soccer on Mondays.
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We don’t watch TV in the morning.
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You don’t have a dog.
π©π« For He, She, It – Use:
does not or doesn’t
Examples:
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He doesn’t like carrots.
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She doesn’t play piano.
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It doesn’t rain in summer here.
π (Remember: when we use “doesn’t,” we do NOT add -s to the verb!)
❌ Wrong: She doesn’t likes chocolate.
✅ Right: She doesn’t like chocolate.
Workpaperπ
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