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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 3> 📘 Day 2 – Negative Sentences in Present Simple

Sentence Transformation Practice

🎯 Instructions for Students:

Grammar Rule – Present Simple (Negative Form) 
  • I / You / We / They → Do not (don’t)  
  • He / She / It → Does not (doesn’t) 
Read each sentence and write the negative form.
👉 Example: She sings well. → She doesn’t sing well.
  1. He plays football.
  2. She sings beautifully.
  3. They read storybooks.
  4. I cook dinner.
  5. We dance at parties.
  6. She studies hard.
  7. He opens the window.
  8. I clean the room.
  9. You write neatly.
  10. They eat vegetables.
  11. She drives a car.
  12. He drinks coffee.
  13. We play video games.
  14. I listen to music.
  15. They visit their aunt.
  16. He runs fast.
  17. She draws animals.
  18. We learn English.
  19. I ride a bicycle.
  20. You swim well.
  21. He watches TV.
  22. She goes to the market.
  23. They paint the wall.
  24. I sing songs.
  25. We call our friends.
  26. She wears a hat.
  27. He fixes the light.
  28. I eat fruits.
  29. You help your brother.
  30. They play in the garden.
  31. She reads at night.
  32. He checks his email.
  33. We go to school.
  34. I take a bath daily.
  35. They use a laptop.
  36. He teaches science.
  37. She washes her clothes.
  38. I open the door.
  39. You comb your hair.
  40. They enjoy the movie.

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Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.