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He goes to school regularly in negative form​

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Answered by vish2810
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HE NEVER MISSES HIS SCHOOL...

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • "He goes to school regularly" In Negative form??

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  • "He doesn't goes to school regularly"

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A negative sentence is a sentence that states that something is false. In English, we create negative sentences by adding the word 'not' after the auxiliary, or helping, verb. An example of an auxiliary verb is the helping verb 'be.' There are different forms that 'be' takes, including 'am,' 'is,' 'are,' 'was,' and 'were.'

Some Examples of Negative Sentence:

  • I am not flying to England.
  • That isn't the way to Nashville.
  • They are not from Ecuador.
  • He wasn't eating white rice.
  • We were not sad when he moved away.
  • They don't practice yoga.
  • She did not like Bikhram yoga.
  • He doesn't have to commute to work.
  • They will not be joining us for dinner tonight.
  • She won't be attending the Met Gala this year.
  • These aren't pistachios.

Explanation:

  • 'Do' is the most common helping verb for negative sentences. We use it whenever the affirmative sentence does not have a helping verb. (Mary likes ice cream. She does not like cake.)

  • For the perfect or continuous tenses, use ‘have’ or ‘be’ instead. (We can also use 'be’ without a helping verb. It’s the only verb in English that does not need a helping verb for negatives.)

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