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1. I don't like jam.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "I", which is a singular pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Jam" is the object of the sentence, and we use the base form of the verb "like" after it.
2. My friend doesn't like horses.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My friend", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "Horses" is the object of the sentence, and we use the base form of the verb "like" after it.
3. I don't live in Russia.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "I", which is a singular pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Russia" is the location where I don't live.
4. My friend doesn't live in London.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My friend", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "London" is the location where my friend doesn't live.
5. The boys don't play football.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "The boys", which is a plural noun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Football" is the activity that the boys don't play.
6. My friends don't play football.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My friends", which is a plural noun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Football" is the activity that my friends don't play.
7. My friend doesn't play basketball.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My friend", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "Basketball" is the activity that my friend doesn't play.
8. We don't sing English songs.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "We", which is a plural pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "English songs" is the type of songs that we don't sing.
9. My sister doesn't like to swim in the river.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My sister", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "To swim in the river" is the activity that my sister doesn't like.
10. The pupils don't run well.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "The pupils", which is a plural noun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Well" is the manner in which the pupils don't run.
11. Jim doesn't skate in Winter.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Jim", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "In Winter" is the time when Jim doesn't skate.
12. Alice doesn't live in Krasnodar.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Alice", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "Krasnodar" is the location where Alice doesn't live.
13. They don't live in Rostov.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "They", which is a plural pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Rostov" is the location where they don't live.
14. The frog doesn't skip well.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "The frog", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "Well" is the manner in which the frog doesn't skip.
15. My friends don't swim well.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My friends", which is a plural noun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Well" is the manner in which my friends don't swim.
16. My mum doesn't sleep well.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My mum", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "Well" is the manner in which my mum doesn't sleep.
17. You don't ride a bike.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "You", which is a pronoun that can be singular or plural, but the context suggests a singular meaning, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "A bike" is the object that you don't ride.
18. She doesn't ride a horse.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "She", which is a singular pronoun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "A horse" is the object that she doesn't ride.
19. Nick and Tom don't walk in the park.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Nick and Tom", which is a plural noun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "In the park" is the location where Nick and Tom don't walk.
20. Denis doesn't jump well.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Denis", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "Well" is the manner in which Denis doesn't jump.
21. I don't eat sandwiches for breakfast.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "I", which is a singular pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Sandwiches for breakfast" is the meal that I don't eat.
22. We don't read books.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "We", which is a plural pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Books" is the object that we don't read.
23. My dad doesn't watch TV.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My dad", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "TV" is the object that my dad doesn't watch.
24. I don't do my homework.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "I", which is a singular pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "My homework" is the task that I don't do.
25. John doesn't do his homework.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "John", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "His homework" is the task that John doesn't do.
26. Mary doesn't read a book.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Mary", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "A book" is the object that Mary doesn't read.
27. Girls don't drink tea.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Girls", which is a plural noun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "Tea" is the object that girls don't drink.
28. Jane doesn't drink tea.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Jane", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "Tea" is the object that Jane doesn't drink.
29. I don't clean my teeth.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "I", which is a singular pronoun, so we use the verb "don't" to match with it. "My teeth" is the object that I don't clean.
30. Rick doesn't run in the park.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Rick", which is a singular noun, so we use the verb "doesn't" to match with it. "In the park" is the location where Rick doesn't run.
Note: In each sentence, I have provided a detailed explanation of why we use "don't" or "doesn't" based on the subject and object of the sentence. I have also included additional information, such as the location or manner, where applicable, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the sentence for the student.
Complete the following sentences with an, the, or no article:
1. I never have coffee for breakfast.
- No article: In this case, the word "coffee" is used in a general sense, referring to coffee in general, not a specific cup of coffee.
2. Wait a minute. The coffee is hot.
- The: Here, we are talking about a specific cup of coffee, so we use the definite article "the."
3. Her parents are fond of music. Her mother can play the piano, and her father can play the guitar.
- No article with music: Again, we are talking about music in general, not a specific type of music.
- The for the piano and the guitar: We are referring to specific instruments, so we use the definite article "the."
4. Somebody is playing the violin. Do you like music?
- The for the violin: We are talking about a specific instrument, the violin, so we use the definite article "the."
- No article with music: Referring to music in general, not a specific kind.
5. Is there salt in the cupboard?
- No article: Here, we are talking about salt in general, not a specific container of salt.
6. Where is the salt? Could you pass the salt, please?
- The for the salt: We are talking about a specific container of salt, so we use the definite article "the."
7. Do bears like honey?
- No article: We are talking about honey in general, not a specific jar of honey.
8. Where did you buy honey? I like it very much.
- No article: Here, we are discussing honey in general, not a specific jar of honey.
9. There is honey in the fridge.
- No article: We are referring to honey in general and not a specific container of honey.
10. Is there a sandwich in the lunchbox?
- The for the lunchbox: We are referring to a specific lunchbox, so we use the definite article "the."
- A for the sandwich: We are talking about any sandwich, not a specific one.
Note: The use of articles can be quite complex. These rules are just general guidelines and may vary depending on the context and specific usage.
What do you like to have?
When can you come?
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