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  1. Explanation. 'Do' is the most common helping verb for negative sentences. We use it whenever the affirmative sentence does not have a helping verb. (Mary likes ice cream. She does not like cake.) For the perfect or continuous tenses, use ‘have’ or ‘be’ instead. (We can also use 'be’ without a helping verb. It’s the only verb in ...

  2. 23 de abr. de 2020 · In this lesson, we will cover past tense contractions. 1. For “be verbs” in the past tense, we can only use contractions with negative sentences. This is very different from the present tense. was not > wasn’t. were not > weren’t. I wasn’t tired yesterday. She wasn’t angry with you.

  3. 3) Complete the sentences with the negative form of verb TO BE. Use contraction forms(‘m not, aren’t, isn’t). 1.Sally from Argentina 2.Peter and Joana in London now. 3.The Greek flag red and black. 4.I English. 5.Marta and I German. 6.Hans in Japan. 7.The boys at school. 8.The girl from Spain. 9.The banana blue.

  4. she is – she’s. it is – it’s. John is – John’s. you are – you’re. we are – we’re. they are – they’re. Remember: its without an apostrophe is a possessive pronoun, ex. The car crashed because its brakes failed. It’s with an apostrophe is the short form of “it is” or “it has” (which you’ll see in the next section).

  5. 28 de abr. de 2020 · Negative and Verb Contractions. Contractions are generally used with verbs such as helping, acting, doing, owning or doing. In negative sentences, we have an option between using negative contractions such as note (n’t), contracting with pronoun and verb. But we can’t do both. Contractions in Label Questions

  6. Negating Interrogative Sentences. To form negative interrogative sentences, what you can do is either use ‘not’ after the subject or using the contraction of the verb in the beginning of the interrogative sentence. Here are a few examples that you can refer to. Example 1: Have you not read ‘The Tale of Two Cities’?

  7. Contractions in short answers. We can only use contractions in negative short answers. Not in positive short answers. Yes, I am. Yes, I’m. Yes, she is. Yes, she’s. Yes, they are. Yes, they’re. The present simple of be – USE. Download full-size image from Pinterest. We use the verb be to talk about: Who we are: I ‘m Steven, and this is ...