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Verb Conjugation & Spelling

Word Order of Questions

Grammar Rules

We form the present tense using the base form of the infinitive (without the TO).

Do/Does + Subject + Verb + The Rest of the sentence

In general, in the third person we add 'S'.

he / she / it

I / you / we / they

I / you / we / they

he / she / it

Interrogative

go – goes

Affirmative

speaks / learns English at home.

speak / learn English at home.

Do (Subject) have / need want etc. a new bike?

marry – marries

enjoy – enjoys

he / she / it

I / You / we / they

He / She / it

Negative Contractions

negative

Don't = Do not

don't have / buy eat / like cereal for breakfast

Does (Subject) have / need want etc. a new bike?

doesn't have / buy eat / like cereal for breakfast.

Doesn't = Does not