
Compound Sentences with "Do" in Simple Present and Simple Past C
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Mostafa Shalaby
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Compound Sentences with "Do" in Simple Present and Simple Past
Compound Sentences:
Compound sentences are formed by joining two independent clauses (complete sentences) with a conjunction such as "and," "but," "or," "so," "yet," or "for."
Using "Do" in Simple Present and Simple Past:
The auxiliary verb "do" is used in compound sentences to form questions, negatives, and emphasis.
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Explanation:
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Simple Present Tense:
Affirmative Sentences:
Use the base form of the verb for all subjects except third person singular (he/she/it), which takes "s" or "es."
Example: "I eat apples. I drink water."
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Simple Present Tense:
Negative Sentences:
Use "do not" (don't) for all subjects except third person singular (he/she/it), which uses "does not" (doesn't).
Example: "I do not eat apples. He does not drink water.
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Simple Present Tense:
Questions:
Use "do" for all subjects except third person singular (he/she/it), which uses "does."
Example:
"Do you eat apples? Does he drink water?
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Simple Present Tense:
Questions:
Use "do" for all subjects except third person singular (he/she/it), which uses "does."
Example:
"Do you eat apples? Does he drink water?
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Simple Past Tense:
Affirmative Sentences:
Use the past form of the verb.
Example: "I ate apples. He drank water."
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Simple Past Tense:
Negative Sentences:
Use "did not" (didn't) for all subjects.
Example: "I did not eat apples. He did not drink water."
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Simple Past Tense:
Questions:
Use "did" for all subjects.
Example: "Did you eat apples? Did he drink water?"
Compound Sentences with "Do" in Simple Present and Simple Past
Compound Sentences:
Compound sentences are formed by joining two independent clauses (complete sentences) with a conjunction such as "and," "but," "or," "so," "yet," or "for."
Using "Do" in Simple Present and Simple Past:
The auxiliary verb "do" is used in compound sentences to form questions, negatives, and emphasis.
By Mostafa Shalaby
Explanation:
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