Write the sentences below in their negative forms. Study the boxes above. 1. He went to school yesterday. He didn't go to school yesterday. 2. They ate lunch at the cafeteria. 3. My sister played besketball with her friends. 4. I read a newspaper on the train. 5. It rained last week. 6. I felt sick, so I saw a doctor. 1 7. Thomas had a good time at the party. 8. Susan liked the movie. 9. I saw you at the shopping mall on Saturday. 10. My wife bought a new hat this morning.
-My sister didn't play basketball with her friends.
4. I read a newspaper on the train.
- I didn't read a newspaper on the train.
5. It rained last week.
- It didn't rain last week.
6. I felt sick, so I saw a doctor.
- I didn't feel sick, so I didn't see any doctor.
7. Thomas had a good time at the party.
- Thomas didn't have a good time at the party.
8. Susan liked the movie.
- Susan didn't like the movie.
9. I saw you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
-I didn't see you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
10. My wife bought a new hat this morning.
-My wife didn't buy a new hat this morning.
Explicación:
Hay que tener en cuenta que al expresar la forma negativa del Pasado Simple, se usa el auxiliar "Did" + "Not" y el verbo en infinitivo (sin conjugar), lo que en Español decimos a veces, ar, er, ir, y de esta manera expresamos negativamente la oración.
Se reescriben las oraciones (sentences) afirmativas en pasado simple a su forma negativa (negative forms):
1. He went to school yesterday.
He didn't go to school yesterday.
2. They ate lunch at the cafeteria.
They didn't eat lunch at the cafeteria.
3. My sister played basketball with her friends.
My sister didn't play basketball with her friends.
4. I read a newspaper on the train.
I didn't read a newspaper on the train.
5. It rained last week.
It didn't rain last week.
6. I felt sick, so I saw a doctor.
I didn't feel sick, so I didn't see a doctor.
7. Thomas had a good time at the party.
Thomas didn't have a good time at the party.
8. Susan liked the movie.
Susan didn't like the movie.
9. I saw you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
I didn't see you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
10. My wife bought a new hat this morning.
My wife didn't buy a new hat this morning.
¿Cómo se utiliza el auxiliar “Did”?
Cuando se formulan oraciones en pasado simple en forma negativa o interrogativa, se debe usar el verbo auxiliar “did” para todos los sujetos más el verbo principal sin modificaciones, con las siguientes estructuras:
Interrogativa
Did + sujeto + verbo en forma base + complemento?
Negativa
Sujeto + didn't + verbo en forma base + complemento.
Verified answer
Respuesta:
2. They ate lunch at the cafeteria.
- They didn't eat lunch at the cafeteria.
3. My sister played besketball with her friends.
-My sister didn't play basketball with her friends.
4. I read a newspaper on the train.
- I didn't read a newspaper on the train.
5. It rained last week.
- It didn't rain last week.
6. I felt sick, so I saw a doctor.
- I didn't feel sick, so I didn't see any doctor.
7. Thomas had a good time at the party.
- Thomas didn't have a good time at the party.
8. Susan liked the movie.
- Susan didn't like the movie.
9. I saw you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
-I didn't see you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
10. My wife bought a new hat this morning.
-My wife didn't buy a new hat this morning.
Explicación:
Hay que tener en cuenta que al expresar la forma negativa del Pasado Simple, se usa el auxiliar "Did" + "Not" y el verbo en infinitivo (sin conjugar), lo que en Español decimos a veces, ar, er, ir, y de esta manera expresamos negativamente la oración.
Se reescriben las oraciones (sentences) afirmativas en pasado simple a su forma negativa (negative forms):
1. He went to school yesterday.
He didn't go to school yesterday.
2. They ate lunch at the cafeteria.
They didn't eat lunch at the cafeteria.
3. My sister played basketball with her friends.
My sister didn't play basketball with her friends.
4. I read a newspaper on the train.
I didn't read a newspaper on the train.
5. It rained last week.
It didn't rain last week.
6. I felt sick, so I saw a doctor.
I didn't feel sick, so I didn't see a doctor.
7. Thomas had a good time at the party.
Thomas didn't have a good time at the party.
8. Susan liked the movie.
Susan didn't like the movie.
9. I saw you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
I didn't see you at the shopping mall on Saturday.
10. My wife bought a new hat this morning.
My wife didn't buy a new hat this morning.
¿Cómo se utiliza el auxiliar “Did”?
Cuando se formulan oraciones en pasado simple en forma negativa o interrogativa, se debe usar el verbo auxiliar “did” para todos los sujetos más el verbo principal sin modificaciones, con las siguientes estructuras:
Did + sujeto + verbo en forma base + complemento?
Sujeto + didn't + verbo en forma base + complemento.
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