Mude essas sentenças para a forma negativa.
Susan and Peter walk to school every day.
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We like studying English alone.
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She knows all her basic needs.
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He studies English only because of his career.
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People want false promises.
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The groups simply talk about changes.
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John has a good job.
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These projects involve voluntary work only.
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Soluções para a tarefa
⇒⇒ Simple present - Negative form
Susan and Peter walk to school every day.
Susan and Peter don't walk to school every day.
We like studying English alone.
We don't like studying English alone.
She knows all her basic needs.
She doesn't know all her basic needs.
He studies English only because of his career.
He doesn't study English only because of his career.
People want false promises.
People don't want false promises.
The groups simply talk about changes.
The groups simply don't talk about changes.
John has a good job.
John doesn't have a good job.
These projects involve voluntary work only.
The projects don't involve voluntary work only.
⇒⇒ Simple present - Negative form
→→ Auxiliares do Simple Present - Do / Does
Do >>> usado com I - you - we - they
Does >>> usado com He - she - it (na presença do auxiliar DOES o verbo volta para a forma normal na interrogativa/negativa.)
We stay home every night.
Do we stay home every night?
We don't stay home every night.
Liz lives in Texas.
Does she live in Texas?
Liz doesn't live in Texas.
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Resposta:
Susan and Peter don't (do not) walk to school every day
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We don't like studying English alone.
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She doesn't (does not) know all her basics needs.
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He doesn't study English only because of his career
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People don't want false promises
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The group don't simply talk about changes.
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John doesn't have a good job
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These projects don't involve voluntary work only.