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Formula, Structure, and Rules of Past Indefinite Tenses-Negative sentences
Formula:
Subject +helping verb + not +verb 1st form + object.
Subject +did + not +Verb form + object.
Example:
- You did not a fool man.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
You |
Fool |
Man |
2. I bought a car.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
I |
Bought |
Car |
3. They did not sell a car.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
They |
Sell |
Car |
4. They did not need help.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
They |
Need |
Help |
5. They did not live in Canada.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
They |
Live |
Canada |
6. He did not go to the museum.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
He |
Go |
Museum |
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