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write the rules of Indfinite tense - Affermative , nagative , interrogativ​

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Answered by seemachavi
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Explanation:

Present Indefinite Tense - Negative

Present Indefinite Tense

Type of Sentence Rule

Negative Subject + Do/Does + not + Verb (Ist form) + Object + (.)

Vaakya ke ant main ‘taa hai’, ‘tee hai’, ‘te hai’ kaa prayog hotaa hai or vaakya ke beech main ‘nahee’ kaa prayog aavashyak hai.

In present indefinite negative sentence, 'do not / does not' is used before first form of verb. Does comes only when subject is third person singular otherwise in all cases ‘do ’ is used.

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. Does tabhee lagatey hai jab vaakya kaa subject third person singular ho. Does kaa prayog karane ke baad, verb ke saath ‘s/es’ nahee lagaate hai kyonki 'Does' shabd 'Do' main 'es' joDane (Do + es = Does) se banaa hai.

Present Indefinite - Negative Ham ball se nahee khelate hai.

Person Subject Do / Does

Ist person I do not play with ball.

Ist Person -Plural We do not play with ball.

2nd Person You do not play with ball.

3rd Person -Singular He/She/It/Ram/Seema does not play with ball.

3rd Person -Plural They/boys do not play with ball.

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