i___like getting up early?1 don't,2)am not,3) doesn't,4)not
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The correct answer is option 1, I don't like getting up early.
- The sentence "I don't like getting up early" is in the present tense, and the subject is "I," which is a first-person singular pronoun. Therefore, the correct auxiliary verb to use is "don't," which is the contraction of "do not" and is used with the first-person singular pronoun.
- Option 2, "am not," is incorrect because "am not" is a contraction of "am not," which is used in negative statements in the present continuous tense, but the sentence is in the present simple tense, which is used to describe habits and routines.
- Option 3, "doesn't," is also incorrect because it is the third-person singular form of "do not," but the subject is "I," which is a first-person singular pronoun, so the first-person singular form, "don't," is needed.
In conclusion, it's important to choose the correct auxiliary verb that matches the subject and tense of the sentence to form a grammatically correct sentence.
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