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  • Hello and welcome everyone, You're back with me.

  • Do what I like.

  • And today I'm going to review negative wads on negative forms with you.

  • By the end of the video, you have a very good understanding of how to formulate negative sentences in English.

  • So when you really we can begin, let's start with negative drops first, let's look at the vert to me.

  • Positive sentence.

  • It's common.

  • Negative.

  • Just add not t over.

  • It is not common in spoken English.

  • It's always better to use the contract it for isn't it?

  • Isn't coming.

  • Next example He was here.

  • That's wrong.

  • Just put the word.

  • Not on Waas.

  • He was not here.

  • He wasn't here.

  • We're ready at not We're not ready.

  • We aren't ready.

  • One last example with the verb to be So where many people There are not many people.

  • So what many people?

  • Let's look at the models now again.

  • As you know, models take direct questions and negatives.

  • Joe can dries.

  • Joe cannot drive.

  • We're in the contract.

  • It fall.

  • Joe can't dry.

  • She could stay.

  • She could not stay.

  • She couldn't stay.

  • We should stop.

  • We should not stop.

  • We shouldn't stop.

  • I would do that.

  • I would not do that.

  • I wouldn't do that.

  • I must sleep.

  • I must not sleep.

  • I mustn't slee.

  • Let's move on to other tenses.

  • First dances where you can see the auxiliary, for example, The auxiliary to be.

  • She's looking for a pen.

  • She's not looking for a pen.

  • She isn't looking for a pen.

  • We're going to stop.

  • That's right, just at not river to be.

  • We're not going to start.

  • We aren't going to start.

  • They were leaving when he arrived.

  • There were not leaving when he arrived.

  • They weren't leaving when he arrived.

  • Let's look at some other auxiliaries now.

  • The path as an auxiliary in the present.

  • Perfect.

  • She has just left.

  • Just add.

  • Not too has she has not just left.

  • She hasn't just left in the past.

  • Perfect.

  • He had had dinner before going out.

  • Just add a note to the first hat.

  • He had no captain before going out.

  • He hadn't had dinner before going out.

  • And finally, the future tense with the auxiliary, Well, prices will fall just at not to win.

  • Prices were not form.

  • Prices won't fall.

  • Right then let's look a tenses where you cannot see the auxiliary.

  • As you know, they are the presents, simple and past simple tenses.

  • Yolks in the reason do does for the present simple and did for the past.

  • Let's forget the first example we haven't eaten.

  • It's the present simple have.

  • It's the main verb, and we need the auxiliary.

  • Don't we don't cavity.

  • James lives in London.

  • What do you think the auxiliary is here?

  • That's right.

  • Does.

  • And the negatives doesn't.

  • James doesn't live in London and finally passed.

  • Simple.

  • They went to the museum.

  • York's Hillary in the past is dead.

  • That didn't go to the museum.

Hello and welcome everyone, You're back with me.

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