English, asked by mariakhanstu, 6 months ago

When using do in the interrogative sentence, we put the appropriate form of do ben
subject of the sentence and then the original form of the main verb...
For example: Does + the horse (subject) + gallop (original form of the verb)...?
Did + they (subject) + talk (original form of the verb)...?
A. Speak out the sentences given below in the negative form and then in the interrogative
1. Janet attends karate class every Saturday.
2. The delivery man delivers the parcel every day.
3. The vegetable vendor comes to our housing estate every evening.
4. The children play in the park.
5. My uncle reads a lot of travel books.
6. My sister eats with a spoon.
7. His French class begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 11 a.m.
8. Mother goes to the temple before we are awake.
9. Reena usually writes with her left hand.​

Answers

Answered by tibidel
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Answer:

Negatives

1 Jane doesn't attend Karate Class every Saturday.

2 The delivery man doesn't deliver the parcel everyday

3 The vegetable vendor doesn't come to our housing estate every evening

4 The children don't play in the park

5 My uncle doesn't read a lot of travel books

6 My sister doesn't eat with a spoon

7 His French class doesn't begin at 10:00 am and ends at 11 am

8 Mother doesn't go to the Temple before we are awake

9 Reena doesn't usually write with her left hand

Interrogatives

1 Does Jane attend Karate Class every Saturday?

2 Does the delivery man deliver the parcel everyday?

3 Does the vegetable vendor come to our housing estate every evening?

4 Do the children play in the park?

5 Does my uncle read a lot of travel books?

6 Does your sister eat with a spoon?

7 Does his French class begin at 10 am and finish at 11?

8 Does your mother go to the Temple before you are awake?.

9 Does Reena usually write with her left hand?.

Explanation:

The negative form of Simple Present Tense is constructed with the auxiliars DON'T OR DOESN'T + VERB IN BASE FORM

The Interrogative form is as following:

DO O DOES + SUBJECT + VERB + COMPLEMENT?

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