don’t-doesn’t ( Negative form)
1. He plays soccer. He doesn’t play soccer.
2. They walk to school.
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3. He cooks well.
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4. They play basketball.
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5. He washes the dishes.
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6. You work hard.
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7. They dance at the night club.
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8. The birds fly in the sky.
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9. The children play in the park.
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10. Mike plays baseball.
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Respuestas a la pregunta
don’t-doesn’t ( Negative form)
1. He plays soccer. He doesn’t play soccer.
2. They walk to school/ They don't walk to school
3. He cooks well/ He doesn't cook well
4. They play basketball/ They don't play basketball
5. He washes the dishes/ He doesn't wash the dishes
6. You work hard/ You don't work hard
7. They dance at the night club/ They don't dance at the night club
8. The birds fly in the sky/ The birds don't fly in the sky
9. The children play in the park/ The children don't play in the park
10. Mike plays baseball/ Mike doesn't play baseball
EXPLICACIÓN
La regla es fácil y te la explicaré , mira
cuándo se usa: Yo, ellos, nosotros hacemos uso del Do, en negativo será don't.
Cuando tú veas ejemplos con The dogs (Los perros), my cats (mis gatos), my parents (mis padres), the birds (los pajaros) , the children (los niño/as). (Observa que hablan de ellos) entonces haces uso del do.
Cuando es en She, He y It (Tercera persona) haces uso del does, en negativo será doesn't.
Y aquí viene lo interesante cuando me explicaron la regla en afirmativo se usa el auxiliar "does" y el verbo se le agregaba la "S", o las excepciones que son fly (flies), teach (teaches), play (plays)... e.t.c
cuando tú le agregas el doesn't se quita la "S"
como en el ejercicio 1 que dice
1. He plays soccer. (Tercera persona se le agrega la S en el Verbo)
He doesn’t play soccer (se le agrega el auxiliar doesn't y se le quita la S en el verbo)
2) Mike plays baseball/ (Tercera persona se le agrega la S en el Verbo)
Mike doesn't play baseball (se le agrega el auxiliar doesn't y se le quita la S en el verbo)
3. Pamela teaches Spanish (Tercera persona se le agrega la es en el Verbo porque cuando termina en h se le agrega "es")
Pamela doesn't teach Spanish (se agrega el auxiliar y se deja normal tal como es "Teach")
Espero haberme hecho entender