3.Complete the sentences. Use the present simple affirmative form of the verbs in brackets. 1 My parents 2 Anna 3 My brother and 4 You 5 My sister early on Sundays. (get up) TV in her bedroom. (watch) five languages. (speak) tomatoes. (like) swimming lessons. (have)
4.Rewrite the sentences in exercise 3. Use the present simple negative form of the verbs.
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- Rewrite using present simple negative form: My parents do not get up early on Sundays.
Explanation: To rewrite the sentence in the present simple negative form, we add the auxiliary verb "do not" before the main verb "get up". This creates the negative form of the sentence.
2. Anna watches TV in her bedroom. (watch)
- Rewrite using present simple negative form: Anna does not watch TV in her bedroom.
Explanation: Just like in the previous sentence, we add "does not" before the main verb "watch" to create the negative form.
3. My brother and speak five languages. (speak)
- Rewrite using present simple negative form: My brother and do not speak five languages.
Explanation: Again, we add "do not" before the main verb "speak" to form the negative sentence.
4. You like tomatoes. (like)
- Rewrite using present simple negative form: You do not like tomatoes.
Explanation: In this sentence, we once again use "do not" before the main verb "like" to express the negative form.
5. My sister has swimming lessons. (have)
- Rewrite using present simple negative form: My sister does not have swimming lessons.
Explanation: To convert the sentence into the negative form, we add "does not" before the main verb "have".
Overall, in the present simple negative form, we use the auxiliary verb "do not" (or "does not" for third-person singular subjects) before the main verb to express negation.