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Do / Does / Don’t / Doesn’t Simple Present Tense Do / Does / Don’t / Doesn’t

Affirmative I study mathematics. You study mathematics. He studies mathematics. She studies mathematics. It studies mathematics. We study mathematics. They study mathematics. Subject + Verb + Complement

Grammar Rules He fishes at the sea. She kisses to her boyfriend. Verbs ending: "SS", "SH", "CH", "O" and "X"  He fishes  at the sea. She kisses  to her boyfriend. He watches  the mountain. He fixes  his car. She goes  to the office. Subject + Verb + Complement

Grammar Rules She tries to be better. She studies for her exam. Verbs ending: Consonant + Y She tries  to be better. She studies  for her exam. He flies  in the sky. He tidies  his bedroom. He spies  me. try study fly tidy spy Subject + Verb + Complement

Grammar Rules She buys a car. She pays for the taxi. Verbs ending: Vowel + Y She buys  a car. She pays  for the taxi. He plays  the guitar. He enjoys  playing tennis. He says  to me. Subject + Verb + Complement

Negative Aux. →inf. Verb. I don’t play drums. You don’t play drums. He doesn’t play drums. She doesn’t play drums. It doesn’t play drums. We don’t play drums. They don’t play drums. Subject + Don’t/Doesn’t + Verb [inf]+ Complement

Grammar Rules Aux. → inf. Verb. I don't play tennis. Do + Not = Don’t Does + Not = Doesn’t  I  don't  play tennis. He  doesn't  work in an office. They  don't  travel to Santiago. I  do not play tennis. He  does not  work in an office. They  do not  travel to Santiago. Subject + Don’t/Doesn’t + Verb [inf]+ Complement

Interrogative Aux. →inf. verb. Do I go to work ? Do You go to work ? Does He go to work ? Does She go to work ? Does It go to work ? Do We go to work ? Do They go to work ? Do/Does + Subject + Verb [Inf] + Complement ?

Grammar Rules Do you work on Sundays? What does he do on Saturday? Aux. → inf. verb Affirmative and Negative questions  Do you work on Sundays? What does he do on Saturday? Don’t you come here on Saturdays? Why doesn’t she talk with us? Do/Does + Subject + Verb [Inf] + Complement ? Wh + Do/Does + Subject + Verb [Inf] + Complement ?

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