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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 PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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By: Jackie & RubyRed 4
Doesn’t
Don’t
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
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
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
Vs. Gone Went
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
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
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.
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Today we have taught you the difference of
Doesn’t vs. Don’t
&
Gone vs. Went
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