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vs. Doesn’t. Don’t. By: Jackie & Ruby Red 4. Doesn’t is an auxiliary verb. Auxiliary verbs being another description for helping verbs. The verb doesn’t is used to make sentences negative. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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vs.

By: Jackie & RubyRed 4

Doesn’t

Don’t

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Doesn’t is an auxiliary verb. Auxiliary verbs being another description for helping verbs.The verb doesn’t is used to make sentences negative.When the subject he, she, or it used in a sentence we include doesn’t between the subject and the verb to make the sentence negative.For example: It doesn’t snow in the summer.

Subject Verb

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The verb don’t is used to make sentences negative as well as doesn’t.In addition, don’t is also an auxiliary verb.When the subject I , you, we, or they is used in a sentence; don’t is added between the subject and the verb.For instance, I don’t like eating vegetables.

Subject Verb

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Don’t & doesn’t are both auxiliary verbs.These verb are used to make sentences negative.Don’t uses the subjects I, you, we , they. (first

person)Doesn’t uses the subjects he, she, or it. (third

person) DOESN’T VS.

DON’T

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Vs. Gone Went

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oGone is used after an auxiliary verb.oFor example, has, have, is, am, are, was, were.oGone is the past tense of to go. oThe verb is used with a helping verb.oEx: I wish I could have gone to the game.

Auxiliary verb Past Participle

Info about GONE

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Went is the past tense of go.It is never used after an auxiliary verb.Incorrect way of using went;I wish I could have went to the game.Correct way of using the verb went;I went to the game. There’s no need to have a helping verb

ReAd AlL aBoUt WeNt

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Gone I used with a helping verb. ( has, have, I, am, are, etc.) Went is never used with an auxiliary verb . ( has, have, I, am, are, etc.) They are both past tense.

Take Notes

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for your AttentionThis presentation has been brought to you by Jackie &

Ruby

Today we have taught you the difference of

Doesn’t vs. Don’t

&

Gone vs. Went

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