- The fan doesn’t make
- My son doesn’t crave for cakes.
- The coconut tree doesn’t grow
- My friend doesn’t deny her mistake always.
- Subject ‘They/We/All of us/All of them/One of us/One of them/Both of us/Both of them/One of our employees/The children/The people/The machines/etc’ is always treated as a third person Plural in English language and and when talking or making negative sentences use the word don’t with the 1st form of the verb without s/es.
- They don’t follow the rules.
- We don’t divide the work amongst ourselves.
- Those cats don’t drink a lot of milk.
- The teachers don’t educate the children.
- Wounds don’t heal if proper care is not taken.
- One of us don’t manage the accounts department.
- One of the mechanics don’t polish the car.
- The employees don’t remain silent whenever the boss speaks.
SIMPLE PRESENT: NON-WH QUESTIONS (POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE)
POSITIVE QUESTIONS (NON-WH)
STRUCTURE:
Do/Does + Subject + verb – 1st form + object?
Note: Do not add s/es to the 1st form of the verb ( 1st form of the verb given in the verb list ) with any subject used in the conversation when making/framing a non-wh positive question.
- Subject ‘I’ is always treated as first person in the English language and when talking or making non-wh questions start the sentence with the word Do with the 1st form of the verb without s/es.
The below questions shows questioning yourself about your own ability or when someone questions your ability or also when you defend yourself in a situation when something said about you is incorrect.