Simple Present - Negative

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Simple Present - Negative - Quiz
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1. Type in your name2. Read the sentences and rewrite them in negative form. 3. When you answer, Pay attention to Capital letters and punctuation.


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  • 2. 

    Ernesto works during the evening.

    Explanation
    In negative, "DO" has more importance. We move the -S/-ES from the verb and put it with the "DO"

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  • 3. 

    Javier wakes up at 3:00 am.

    Explanation
    In negative, "DO" has more importance. We move the -S/-ES from the verb and put it with the "DO"

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  • 4. 

    Javier does a lot of work on Sundays.

    Explanation
    "DO" is an auxiliary and verb. It´s ok to repeat the word; for example - "What DO you DO?"
    DOESN´T = no to general routine (auxiliary)
    DO a lot of work = here it is the action of DO

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  • 5. 

    Juan and Ernesto come from Peru.

    Explanation
    Juan and Ernesto = They
    They do not = They "DON´T"

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  • 6. 

    Ernesto leaves the house at 3:00 am.

    Explanation
    In negative, "DO" has more importance. We move the -S/-ES from the verb and put it with the "DO"

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  • 7. 

    Ernesto has lunch at work.

    Explanation
    "HAS" is an irregular verb. (HAVE / HAS)
    When we say no, "DO" put the -S/-ES of the verb, and the verb goes back to normal form.

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