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Change the affirmative sentences to negative sentences. 1. She lives with her parents. 2. She sells shells on the seashore. 3. I like mangoes. 4. Dogs like to chase cats. 5. She makes models...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb form. 1. Where ……………………… she live? (does / do) 2. Whom ………………………. you meet there? (do / did / does) 3. What ………………………. you do then?...
The basic rule of subject-verb agreement is simple. A singular subject requires a singular verb and a plural subject requires a plural verb. Many nouns ending in -s are singular and require a singular...
There are several no words in English. Examples are: nobody, no, no one, none, nowhere and nothing. The word never can also mean no. Notes We use a singular verb after no one, nobody...
We use the simple past tense to talk about finished events. Note that the simple past tense is used when we say when something happened. If there is no time reference, we are more...