how do i make negative sentences

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J5091699 ©Roland Trego 01/20/1994 rev. 2/2/2014 5:28 PM Aux-words am is are was were can could would should may might must will shall have/has + past participle How do I make negative sentences? If there is an aux-word, put not (or n't) after it. He is superstitious. He isn't superstitious. If there isn't an aux-word, insert do/does/did + n't before the verb. Change the verb to base form. He believes in "lucky" houses. He doesn't believe in "lucky" houses. 1. She would like to take a feng shui class. No, she 2. The end of a T-intersection is a good location for a house. No, the end of a T-intersection 3. My bed faces the door. No, my 4. He has moved several times since he came to the U.S. No, he 5. His house has a mirror above the front door. 6. I know something about “feng shui.” 7. In your office, your desk should face the wall. 8. He left the toilet cover open. am is are was were can could would should may might must will shall have/has + past participle How do I make negative sentences? If there is an aux-word, put not (or n't) after it. He is superstitious. He isn't superstitious. If there isn't an aux-word, insert do/does/did + n't before the verb. Change the verb to base form. He believes in "lucky" houses. He doesn't believe in "lucky" houses. 1. She would like to take a feng shui class. No, she 2. The end of a T-intersection is a good location for a house. No, the end of a T-intersection 3. My bed faces the door. No, my 4. He has moved several times since he came to the U.S. No, he 5. His house has a mirror above the front door. 6. I know something about “feng shui.” 7. In your office, your desk should face the wall. 8. He left the toilet cover open. 1. No, she wouldn't like to... 2. No, the end of T-intersection isn't a good... 3. No, my bed doesn't face the... 4. No, he hasn't moved several times since ... 5. No, his house doesn't have a... 6. No, I don't know anything ... 7. No, in your ..., your desk shouldn't face... 8. No, he didn't leave the toilet cover open. 1. No, she wouldn't like to... 2. No, the end of T-intersection isn't a good... 3. No, my bed doesn't face the... 4. No, he hasn't moved several times since ... 5. No, his house doesn't have a... 6. No, I don't know anything ... 7. No, in your ..., your desk shouldn't face... 8. No, he didn't leave the toilet cover open.

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Page 1: How Do I Make Negative Sentences

J5091699 ©Roland Trego 01/20/1994 rev. 2/2/2014 5:28 PM

Aux-words

am is are was were can could would should may might must will shall have/has + past participle

How do I make negative sentences?

If there is an aux-word, put not (or n't) after it. He is superstitious. → He isn't superstitious.

If there isn't an aux-word, insert do/does/did + n't before the verb. Change the verb to base form.

He believes in "lucky" houses. → He doesn't believe in "lucky" houses.

1. She would like to take a feng shui class. No, she

2. The end of a T-intersection is a good location for a house.

No, the end of a T-intersection

3. My bed faces the door. No, my

4. He has moved several times since he came to the U.S.

No, he

5. His house has a mirror above the front door.

6. I know something about “feng shui.”

7. In your office, your desk should face the wall.

8. He left the toilet cover open.

am is are was were can could would should may might must will shall have/has + past participle

How do I make negative sentences?

If there is an aux-word, put not (or n't) after it. He is superstitious. → He isn't superstitious.

If there isn't an aux-word, insert do/does/did + n't before the verb. Change the verb to base form.

He believes in "lucky" houses. → He doesn't believe in "lucky" houses.

1. She would like to take a feng shui class. No, she

2. The end of a T-intersection is a good location for a house.

No, the end of a T-intersection

3. My bed faces the door. No, my

4. He has moved several times since he came to the U.S.

No, he

5. His house has a mirror above the front door.

6. I know something about “feng shui.”

7. In your office, your desk should face the wall.

8. He left the toilet cover open.

1. No, she wouldn't like to...

2. No, the end of T-intersection isn't a good...

3. No, my bed doesn't face the...

4. No, he hasn't moved several times since ...

5. No, his house doesn't have a...

6. No, I don't know anything ...

7. No, in your ..., your desk shouldn't face...

8. No, he didn't leave the toilet cover open.

1. No, she wouldn't like to...

2. No, the end of T-intersection isn't a good...

3. No, my bed doesn't face the...

4. No, he hasn't moved several times since ...

5. No, his house doesn't have a...

6. No, I don't know anything ...

7. No, in your ..., your desk shouldn't face...

8. No, he didn't leave the toilet cover open.