Sentence transformation: affirmative to negative
Change the following affirmative sentences into negatives.
In the simple present tense, we make negative forms by putting ‘not’ after ‘do’ or ‘ does’. Note that ‘do’ is used when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun. The first person pronoun ‘I’ also takes the verb ‘do’. ‘Does’ is used when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. In the simple past tense, we make negatives by putting ‘did not’ before the base form of the verb.
- My sister lives with my parents.
- I know the answer.
- I want to leave now.
- My mother works at a bank.
- Supriya sings really well.
- Martin gets along with his brother-in-law.
- The boy killed the spider with his shoe.
- She recognized him at once.
- He apologized for his conduct.
- She threw a tantrum when she was told that she wouldn’t be able to go.
Answers
- My sister does not live with my parents.
- I do not know the answer.
- I do not want to leave now.
- My mother does not work at a bank.
- Supriya does not sing very well.
- Martin does not get along with his brother-in-law.
- The boy did not kill the spider with his shoe.
- She did not recognize him at once.
- He did not apologize for his conduct.
- She did not throw a tantrum when she was told that she wouldn’t be able to go..
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