Write, “What do they like” and “What don’t they like”. Complete the sentences with “do”, “does”, “don’t” and “doesn’t”.
This worksheet is about practicing do does don’t doesn’t in the simple present tense. Students read and complete the activities. The worksheet has an answer key.
Below, you’ll find the corrected table with explanations for the usage of “do,” “does,” “don’t,” and “doesn’t” in the simple present tense:
Mastering “Do,” “Does,” “Don’t,” and “Doesn’t” in Simple Present Tense
Form | Explanation | Examples |
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“Do” and “Does” | These auxiliary verbs serve in the present tense. | – I do my homework every night. – She does want to work as a teacher. |
– He doesn’t like cooking. – We don’t like watching horror movies. | ||
Questions | Used to inquire about existence or presence. | – Do you like stargazing? (Plural) – Does your cousin like stargazing? (Singular) |
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