Simple Present Negative : I don't...
Simple Present Negative : I don't...
A : The simple present negative is don't / doesn't + verb.
- Sue drinks tea , but she doesn't drink coffee.
- You don't work very hard.
- We don't watch television very often.
- The weather is usualy nice. It doesn't rain very often.
- Jerry and Nicole don't know many people.
ฺB : ต้องจำ
I / we / you / they don't ... = I don't like football.
he / she / it doesn't ... = He doesn't like football.
- I don't like Fred, and Fred doesn't like me.
- My car doesn't use much gas.
- Sometime he's late, but it doesn't happen very often.
C : We use don't / doesn't + base form
(don't like / doesn't speak / doesn't do , etc.)
- I don't like washing the car. I don't do it very often.
- Sandra speak Spanish, but she doesn't speak Italian.
- Bill doesn't do his job very well.
- Paula doesn't usually have breakfast.
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