negatives in present simple

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Learn It The Present Simple - "don't" = do not | "doesn't" = does not In the third person (he, she, it) form, the negative form of the verb to do takes an s. For example:- I/we/you/they do not do not have do not read do not like do not eat do not drink I/we/you/they don't don't have don't read don't like don't eat don't drink He/she/it does not does not have does not read does not like does not eat does not drink He/she/it doesn't doesn't have doesn't read doesn't like doesn't eat doesn't drink Things Mr Bean does and doesn't do on Saturday mornings. On Saturday Mr Bean doesn't wake up at 6.00 am. He wakes up at 8.00 am. He doesn't get up at 6.15 am. He gets up at 9.00 am. He doesn't go to the office. He goes to the bathroom. He doesn't have a shower. He has a bath. After his bath, he doesn't have a cup of coffee. He has a shave and brushes his teeth. He doesn't eat breakfast at about 7.00 am. He eats breakfast at about 10.00 am. After breakfast he doesn't read the newspaper. He goes for a run. After his run he doesn't go to work. He usually visits his friends.

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