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How To Form Affirmative Negative And Question Sentences In English
How To Form Affirmative, Negative And Question Sentences in English
Nov 3, 2021 / English / 2 mins read

Do you know how to use the Simple Present? Learn the grammatical rules for forming sentences in this tense in today's lesson:


 

☑ Affirmative sentences 

Verb changes in the 3rd person singular to infinitive + s (he, she and it):

 

Examples:

- We like English.   -  He likes French.

- I live in Australia.   -   My sister lives in Canada.

- They play tennis.   -  James plays football.


 

☑ Negative sentences use the auxiliary do:

 

Examples:

- I don’t like coffee.   -   My father doesn’t like coffee.

- I don't watch television every day.   -   He doesn’t watch television every day.


 

☑ Questions use the auxiliary do:

- Do you speak Spanish?   -   Does she speak Spanish?

- Do you play baseball?   -   Does he play baseball?



 

Let’s practice!

 

Write affirmative, negative and questions sentences with the Simple Present in the comments section.



 

We hope this lesson has been helpful for you.

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