6 Complete the questions and answers. 1 do his homework? Yes, he 2 go sightseeing? No, they — 3 visit the museum? Yes, we - go boating tomorrow? No, I 5 read a book? Yes, she 6 play football on Friday No, we 4
To form the answer, we use the auxiliary verb "does" for the third person singular (he/she/it) in simple present tense. We add "do" after the auxiliary verb to match the tense.
2. Do they go sightseeing?
- No, they don't.
In this case, the subject is plural (they), so we use the base form of the main verb without adding "s" or "es". To form a negative answer, we use the auxiliary verb "do not" (don't) and add it before the main verb.
3. Do we visit the museum?
- Yes, we do.
For plural subjects (we/you/they), we use the base form of the main verb without any changes. The auxiliary verb "do" is used to form questions and positive answers.
4. Will I go boating tomorrow?
- No, I won't.
To form future negative answers, we use the auxiliary verb "will not" (won't) before the main verb.
5. Does she read a book?
- Yes, she does.
For singular subjects (he/she/it), we add "s" or "es" to the base form of the main verb in simple present tense. The auxiliary verb "does" is used to form questions and positive answers.
6. Do we play football on Friday?
- No, we don't.
In this case, the subject is plural (we), so we use the base form of the main verb without adding "s" or "es". To form a negative answer, we use the auxiliary verb "do not" (don't) and add it before the main verb.
Remember to pay attention to the subject of the sentence and choose the appropriate auxiliary verb and the verb form according to the tense and person.
- Yes, he does.
To form the answer, we use the auxiliary verb "does" for the third person singular (he/she/it) in simple present tense. We add "do" after the auxiliary verb to match the tense.
2. Do they go sightseeing?
- No, they don't.
In this case, the subject is plural (they), so we use the base form of the main verb without adding "s" or "es". To form a negative answer, we use the auxiliary verb "do not" (don't) and add it before the main verb.
3. Do we visit the museum?
- Yes, we do.
For plural subjects (we/you/they), we use the base form of the main verb without any changes. The auxiliary verb "do" is used to form questions and positive answers.
4. Will I go boating tomorrow?
- No, I won't.
To form future negative answers, we use the auxiliary verb "will not" (won't) before the main verb.
5. Does she read a book?
- Yes, she does.
For singular subjects (he/she/it), we add "s" or "es" to the base form of the main verb in simple present tense. The auxiliary verb "does" is used to form questions and positive answers.
6. Do we play football on Friday?
- No, we don't.
In this case, the subject is plural (we), so we use the base form of the main verb without adding "s" or "es". To form a negative answer, we use the auxiliary verb "do not" (don't) and add it before the main verb.
Remember to pay attention to the subject of the sentence and choose the appropriate auxiliary verb and the verb form according to the tense and person.