AFFERMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE I amI’m You areYou’re He is She is It is He’s She’s It’s We areWe’re You areYou’re They areThey’re I am notI’m not.

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AFFERMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE I amI’m You areYou’re He is She is It is He’s She’s It’s We areWe’re You areYou’re They areThey’re I am notI’m not You are notYou aren’t He is not She is not It is not He isn’t She isn’t It isn’t We are notWe aren’t You are notYou aren’t They are notThey aren’t Am I? Are You? Is he? Is she? Is it? Are we? Are you? Are they?

AFFERMATIVE FORM: SUBJECT (1° SINGULAR PERSON) + AM I AM Contracted Form: I’M SUBJECT (2° SINGULAR & 1°,2°,3° PLURAL PERSON) + ARE YOU ARE Contracted Form: YOU’RE YOU’RE WE ARE “ WE’RE YOU ARE “ YOU’RE THEY ARE “ THEY’RE SUBJECT (3° SINGULAR PERSON) + IS HE IS Contracted Form: HE’S SHE IS “ SHE’S SHE’S IT IS “ IT’S

NEGATIVE FORM: SUBJECT (1° SINGULAR PERSON) + AM + NOT I AM NOT Contracted Form: I’M NOT I’M NOT SUBJECT (2° SINGULAR & 1°,2°,3° PLURAL PERSON) + ARE + NOT YOU ARE NOT Contracted Form: YOU AREN’T WE ARE NOT “ WE AREN’T YOU ARE NOT “ YOU AREN’T THEY ARE NOT “ THEY AREN’T SUBJECT (3° SINGULAR PERSON) + IS + NOT HE IS NOT Contracted Form: HE ISN’T SHE IS NOT “ SHE ISN’T IT IS NOT “ IT ISN’T

INTERROGATIVE FORM: AM + SUBJECT (1° SINGULAR PERSON)? AM I? ARE + SUBJECT (2° SINGULAR & 1°,2°,3° PLURAL PERSON)? ARE YOU? ARE WE? ARE YOU? ARE THEY? IS + SUBJECT (3° SINGULAR PERSON)? IS HE? IS SHE? IS IT?

You're beautiful. You're beautiful, it's true. I saw your face in a crowded place, And I don't know what to do, 'Cause I'll never be with you.

I was her she was me We were one we were free And if there's somebody calling me on She's the one If there's somebody calling me on She's the one

I’m not okay you wear me out.

Who are you?

AFFERMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE I work You work He works She works It works We work You work They work I do not / don’t work You do not / don’t work He does not / doesn’t work She does not / doesn’t work It does not / doesn’t work We do not / don’t work You do not / don’t work They do not / don’t work Do I work? Do You work? Does he work? Does she work? Does it work? Do we work? Do you work? Do they work? Example

AFFERMATIVE FORM: SUBJECT (1° SINGULAR PERSON) + VERB (Basic Form) I WANT SUBJECT (2° SINGULAR & 1°,2°,3° PLURAL PERSON) + VERB (Basic Form) YOU GO WE BELIEVE YOU SLEEP THEY KNOW SUBJECT (3° SINGULAR PERSON) + VERB (Basic Form) + SS HE PLAYS SHE STUDIES IT FEELS

NEGATIVE FORM: SUBJECT (1° SINGULAR PERSON) + DO NOT + VERB (Basic Form) I DO NOT WANT Contracted Form: I DON’T WANT I DON’T WANT SUBJECT (2° SINGULAR & 1°,2°,3° PLURAL PERSON) + DO NOT + VERB (Basic Form) YOU DO NOT GO Contracted Form: YOU DON’T GO WE DO NOT BELIEVE “ WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU DO NOT SLEEP “ YOU DON’T SLEEP THEY DO NOT KNOW “ THEY DON’T KNOW SUBJECT (3° SINGULAR PERSON) + DOES NOT + VERB (Basic Form) HE DOES NOT PLAY Contracted Form: HE DOESN’T PLAY SHE DOES NOT STUDY “ SHE DOESN’T STUDY IT DOES NOT FEEL “ IT DOESN’T FEEL

AFFERMATIVE FORM: DO + SUBJECT (1° SINGULAR PERSON) + VERB (Basic Form)? DO I WANT? DO + SUBJECT (2° SINGULAR & 1°,2°,3° PLURAL PERSON) + VERB (Basic Form)? DO YOU GO? DO WE BELIEVE? DO YOU SLEEP? DO THEY KNOW? DOES + SUBJECT (3° SINGULAR PERSON) + VERB (Basic Form)? DOES HE PLAY? DOES SHE STUDY? DOES IT FEEL?DOES IT FEEL?

If a verb finishes in: -S,-O,-SH,-CH,-X,-Z with the 3° singular person -S -ES If a verb finishes in: -Y with the 3° singular person -S -IES if Y is preceded by a consonant

Downtown another day for all the suits and ties Another war to fight There’s no regard for life How do they sleep at night How can we make things right Just wanna make this right We believe In this love

Every moment spent with you is a moment of treasure I don't wanna close my eyes, I don't wanna fall asleep Cause I miss you baby and I don't wanna miss a thing Cause even when I dream of you, The sweetest dream would never do I still miss you baby and I don't wanna miss a thing

Sharing never showed me much appeal And now I'm only praying it's for real So how does it feel When I hold you in my arms And you're lying next to me Never wanting you to leave Until I'll tell you how it feels To be cradled like my dreams And to know that you love me No more wasting time in asking other people How does it feel?

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