The present simple negative form in English is constructed using "do not" (don't) or "does not" (doesn't) before the base form of the verb. Here are examples:
- I don't like coffee.
- She doesn't speak French.
- They don't live in New York.
- He doesn't work on weekends.
In each case, "don't" or "doesn't" (the contraction of "do not" or "does not") is used to indicate the negative form of the present simple tense.To form a present simple question in English, you typically invert the subject and auxiliary verb ("do" or "does"). Here’s how you do it:
1. With "do" (for I, you, we, they):
- Do you like coffee?
- Do they live in New York?
- Do we have a meeting tomorrow?
2. With "does" (for he, she, it):
- Does she speak French?
- Does he work on weekends?
- Does it rain a lot in that city?
In these examples, "do" or "does" comes before the subject to form a question in the present simple tense.#english #تأسيس_إنجلش #grammar #learnenglish #الانجليزية
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