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5) Las siguientes oraciones están escritas en presente simple en forma
afirmativa. Cámbialas a forma NEGATIVA y a forma INTERROGATIVA.
a) She thinks Peter is crazy
NEGATIVE FORM
INTERROGATIVE FORM
b) They know how to play drums
NEGATIVE FORM
INTERROGATIVE FORM
c) She works from home
NEGATIVE FORM
INTERROGATIVE FORM
d) Paul sleeps with his dog
NEGATIVE FORM​

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Contestado por ainilgnezzz
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Respuesta:

a) She thinks Peter is crazy.

She doesn't think Peter is crazy. (negative form)

Does she think Peter is crazy? (interrogative form)

b) They know how to play drums.

They don't know how to play drums. (negative form)

Do they know how to play drums? (interrogative form)

c) She works from home.

She doesn't work from home. (negative form)

Does she work from home? (interrogative form)

d) Paul sleeps with his dog.

Paul doesn't sleep with his dog.

Does Paul sleep with his dog?

 

Explicación: Cuando se necesita cambiar una oración en afirmativa, a negativa usamos el doesn't o don't dependiendo de los pronombres.

DOESN'T lo usamos con HE, SHE, IT

DON'T lo usamos con I, YOU, WE, THEY

y cuando es negativa nunca vamos a poner el verbo con -s,-ies, -es.

Por ejemplo: She knows how to play the piano.

En negativo quedaría: She doesn't know how to play the piano.

Cuando lo queremos pasar de forma interrogativa,

Siempre al principio de la oración utilizamos: DO, DOES. Luego el determinado pronombre personal y luego el verbo. Los verbos NUNCA van a hacer alterados, ósea que nunca le vamos a agregar ni la -s-, -ies, -es a lo último.

Por ejemplo: Does she know how to play the piano?

Do they know how to play the piano?

Siempre recordar que con I, YOU WE THEY usamos DO y DON'T(negativo)

Y que con HE, SHE, IT usamos DOES, DOESN'T (negativo).

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