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Simple present tense

Ashwini B.
10/02/2019 0 0
  • Don’t you adjust very fast?
  • Don’t you answer to all the questions?
  • Don’t you believe everything?
  • Don’t you check the products?

 

  • Subject ‘He/She/It/The Plant/The animal/The machine/A girl/The boy/Ramesh/Anu etc.’is always treated as a third person Singular in English language and when talking or making non-wh questions start the sentence with the word Doesn’t with the 1st form of the verb without s/es.

 

  • Doesn’t he draw money from the ATM or bank?
  • Doesn’t she choose her clothes carefully?
  • Doesn’t Anu (Any name) conduct classes for money?
  • Doesn’t the fan make noise?
  • Doesn’t your son crave for cakes?
  • Doesn’t the coconut tree grow tall?
  • Doesn’t your friend 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 non-wh questions start the sentence with the word Don’t with the 1st form of the verb without s/es.

 

  • Don’t they follow the rules?
  • Don’t we divide the work amongst ourselves?
  • Don’t those cats drink a lot of milk?
  • Don’t the teachers educate the children?
  • Don’t the wounds heal if proper care is not taken?
  • Don’t one of us manage the accounts department?
  • Don’t one of the mechanics polish the car?
  • Don’t the employees remain silent whenever the boss speaks?
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