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Simple Present: Negative


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SIMPLE PRESENT: NEGATIVE

How do we form the Simple Present Negative?

The Present Simple is learned when we first begin to study English and is used all the time.



It is important to know how to make negative sentences in the Present Simple.

For example:

Positive: Jack eats ice-cream every day.
Negative: Jack doesn’t eat ice-cream every day.

Try to make these sentences negative:

1. She has a bath every day. i.e "She doesn't have a bath every day."
2. Lara plays the piano very well.   .................................................................           
3. We work very hard.                     ..................................................................
4. He does the same thing every day. ..............................................................
5. They know my phone number.       ..............................................................
6. I read the newspaper every day.    ..............................................................
7. My brother likes the cinema.         ..............................................................
8. Brian wears a wedding ring.         ...............................................................
9. John lives near us.                         ...............................................................
10. I drive to university.                    ...............................................................

VIDEO TUTORIAL SOBRE EL PRESENTE SIMPLE EN FORMA NEGATIVA:
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