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rule of affermative sentence present indefinite tense​

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Answered by imsapna005
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affirmative:- subject + V1 + s/es +object.

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Answered by UniqueStar143
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\huge{\underline{\mathscr{\purple{Hey,mate..!}}}}

\huge{\red{\mathfrak{Answer}}}

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\huge\boxed{ \fcolorbox{blue}{yellow}{ \: hello \:}}

\huge{ \underline{ \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \red{ Good\: Night}}}}}

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⏭️ Subject + Do/Does + not + Verb (Ist form) + Object + (.) ... When 'Does' is used in Present Indefinite Tense, then 's/es' is not added with the Verb because 'Does' is made after adding adding 'es' with 'do' (Do + es = Does). Present indefinite negative tense main 'Do / Does' aur verb kee first form kaa prayog hotaa hai.

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