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What is not a sentence example?
Example Sentences;
- You don’t have to come to school on sundays.
- We don’t have to watch this movie.
- She doesn’t have to learn your language.
- They don’t have to waer a suit.
- He doesn’t have to take the exam.
- You didn’t have to work for a salary.
- We don’t have to buy an egg.
When to use do not and does not?
DO / DON’T / DOES / DOESN’T are simple present tense form of the verb “to do”. DON’T (do not) is the negative form of DO while DOESN’T (does not) is the negative form of DOES. The tiny difference is: – Use DOES / DOESN’T if the subject is third-person singular (he, she, it).
When we use haven’t and don’t have?
Occasionally you’ll hear someone say – ‘I haven’t a clue’, but using ‘haven’t’ in this way isn’t really usual. So for example we wouldn’t normally say ‘I haven’t a pen’ or ‘I haven’t a book’. We would normally say – ‘I don’t have a book’, or ‘I don’t have pen’.
Where do we use doesn t?
Like don’t, doesn’t is used to make negative statements: He doesn’t like me. She doesn’t want to leave now. It doesn’t look like he’ll be able to make it.
Who doesn’t like or who don’t like?
Who Doesn’t or Who Don’t? The correct sentence is “Who doesn’t like cookies?” In questions with “who” as the subject of the sentence, you should use the third person singular verb, even if the answer to “who” may not be a third person singular subject.
How do you use haven’t in a sentence?
Haven-t Sentence Examples
- Sorry I haven’t answered yet.
- Cade, I haven’t finished the dishes.
- Haven’t you ever made a mistake?
- We were ordered to be at the place before nine, but we haven’t got halfway.
- I haven’t cooked more than a couple times since you came, and I’m afraid I might forget how.
When do you use Don’t and doesn’t in a sentence?
Go because it is the base form of the infinitive. We use Don’t and Doesn’t to make negative sentences in the simple present tense EXCEPT with the verb To Be and Modal verbs such as can, might, should etc. which we will see in another lesson.
Is the word does not a verb in a sentence?
Yes, the word doesn’t is a contraction, a shortened form for the verb ‘does’ and the adverb ‘not’. The contraction functions as a verb or an auxiliary verb in a sentence, for example:”He does not like broccoli.”
Are there any synonyms for the word doesn’t?
Need synonyms for doesn’t? Here’s a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. “Even with its lineup of stars and decent acting, the film doesn’t adequately capture your imagination.”
Which is an example of a sentence that doesn’t work?
Here are some examples. Sentence Examples But almost anyone who has tried to reclaim her waist can point to weeks or months when it doesn’tseem to work that way. A cantaloupe doesn’thave the smooth sheen of a honeydew or the artistic green striations of a watermelon.