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Lesson 7 - Present Tense negative using the verb "do"

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In the simple present tense, you can use the verb "do" or "does" and "not" to make the negative.

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  • can you help me make this sentence into negative (i have made some mistakes in my exam ) i said (i haven't made some mistakes in my exam ) and the teacher said that's wrong you have to turn (some) into (no) or (any) is this right help please

  • Yes, you have two choices for the present perfect:

    I haven't made any mistakes.

    or

    I have made no mistakes.

    However, this video is demonstrating the present tense. Do a search on "the present perfect tense" to find videos on that tense. They might help you.

  • But I am your tutor! Take a look at the other videos if this one has helped you.

    Thanks for the nice comment.

    Paul

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  • thanks for this. can u make your lesson longer please? it is very useful.

  • @metrasladare present: am, is, are. Past: was, were, past participle: been. Present participle: being. That makes seven different forms. If you add the infinitive, to be, there are eight different forms. This is the most complicated verb in English, so compared to most languages, English grammar is quite easy!

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  • hi! I am a Spanish speaker! from Panama! and somebody at work said that the verb To be has seven (something) I cant remember what! Maybe you have a clue of what that person said to me ! Please help me!!! Thank you!

  • My stepmother has been watching your videos and her english has gotten significantly better. Thanks a lot. :P

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  • Your English lessons are easy to understand.

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