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structure of negative sentences in simple present tense ​

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Answered by sikarwararchna8
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Answer:

Sub + do/does + not + v1 + object

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Answered by PrincessTeja
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Answer:

The present simple, in its negative form, has this structure:

Subject + do/does + not + verb + … o

Do/does: the third person singular changes from do to does; Verb: the base form of the verb is the same (without any changes);

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