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  1. Oct 31, 2019 · Main verbs can be made negative by placing "not" directly after the auxiliary verb in a conjugation. The sentence structure for a negative verb conjugation is: Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + object [s]. The combination of "not" and an auxiliary verb is often contracted in English. For example: do not = don't, will not = won't ...

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  2. Jan 14, 2021 · The correct way to write negative verbs is to follow this formula: to be + modal/auxiliary verb + not or negative contraction “n’t” + verb. The exception to this rule is the verb to be. To negate to be, the formula is: to be + not. Here’s an example: Pablo is not a native speaker of English. In British English, the verb to have is also ...

  3. Negative sentences are formed by placing an auxiliary verb and not before the main verb. The auxiliary verb depends on the tense we are using. We use do + not in simple tenses, be + not in progressive tenses, have + not in perfect tenses and have + not + been in perfect progressive tenses. We do not need an auxiliary verb with be as a main verb ...

  4. Nov 23, 2010 · The negative forms of infinitives and -ing forms are made by putting not before them. Do is not used. The best thing about weekends is not working. Not can be put with other parts of a clause, not just the verb. Ask John, not his father. Come early, but not before six. We do not usually use not with the subject. Instead we use a structure with it.

  5. Negative interrogative sentences generally include a form of the verb ‘to be’, ‘do’, or modal verbs, followed by ‘not’ or its contraction, and then the subject. The basic structure is: The basic structure is:

  6. All modal verbs can be negated by adding 'not' (or n't) after them. However, there are some exceptions to be considered here. For example, you cannot use the contracted form of 'not' with the modal verbs ' may ' and ' shall '. Additionally, to use the contracted form of 'will not', you should completely change the form of the verb to 'won't'.

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  8. After do, we use the infinitive without to. 2. When be (is, am, are, was, were) is the main verb, we make negative forms by putting not after be. She is not ready. You are not late. I was not surprised. 3. When have is the main verb, we make negative forms by putting do not before have. 4.

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