Ниже представлены заполненные предложения согласно вашему образцу. Группа A (Глаголы в Present Simple для I/You/They) В этой группе используется вспомогательный глагол do.
- I write letters regularly. — I do not write letters regularly. — Do you write letters regularly?
- I drive a car. — I do not drive a car. — Do you drive a car?
- You sing well. — You do not sing well. — Do you sing well?
- They live in London. — They do not live in London. — Do they live in London?
Группа B (Глаголы в Present Simple для He/She) В этой группе используется вспомогательный глагол does. Обратите внимание, что окончание -s/-es у основного глагола в отрицании и вопросе исчезает.
- She watches TV every day. — She does not watch TV every day. — Does she watch TV every day?
- He often gives her flowers. — He does not often give her flowers. — Does he often give her flowers?
- She helps her mother about the house. — She does not help her mother about the house. — Does she help her mother about the house?
- He likes classical music. — He does not like classical music. — Does he like classical music?
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