I do not like to drive heavy vehicles.
You do not talk with me.
He does not blame me.
She does not help others.
It does not eat fruits.
We do not out together.
You do not go anywhere.
They do not come to see me.
Please correct me if I say something wrong.
Thank you, have a nice day.
I do not like to drive heavy vehicles.
You do not talk with me.
He does not blame me.
She does not help others.
It does not eat fruits. ← Usually the plural of ‘fruit’ is ‘fruit’. @Fruits’ can be used however, if you want to make it clear that you are referring to a range of different varieties.
We do not out together. ← We do not go out together.
You do not go anywhere.
They do not come to see me.
Hi teacher,
Just to let’s you know i still your student
I do not loose your lesson
he does not like to walk
he does not care
Do not come at home, i am not there
Do not kill it is a sin
Thinks teacher i am French speaker and portugues also
I do not have dog.
You do not like him.
She does not come early.
He does not eat meat.
It does not like play with you.
We do not watch game.
You do not have cards.
They do not drink juice.
Hello Ndayizeye,
The pronoun ‘I’ is always writtten with a capital letter.
Sentences always begin with a capital letter.
Sentences always end with a full stop or equivalent mark.
Please correct your sentences to reflect these basic rules, then we can look at them in greater detail.
You need to concentrate on use of the article. In English it is important to use a or the with many nouns.
I do not have dog. ← a dog
You do not like him.
She does not come early.
He does not eat meat.
It does not like play with you. ← It does not like to play with you.
We do not watch game. ← the game
You do not have cards.
They do not drink juice.
Jack and Tom do not usually attend the Frensh class. ← French class
Marry does not know cooking. ← Marry (Mary?) does not know how to cook.
Both Sarah and Robin do not know how to play chess. ← Neither Sarah nor Robin know how to play chess.
Negative = use neither
Positive = use both
Both Sarah and Robin know how to play chess.
I do not know French.
She does not like tea, but she likes coffe.
He does not go to a work, because he sleeps.
We do not know our neighbours.
They do not play tenis.
It does not eat fish.
Those are pretty good,
‘He does not go to a work’ is wrong because the article isn’t needed with the noun ‘work’ here (where it relates to usual employment of the person).
He does not go to work, because he sleeps.
I understand these lesson very well.
Other examples can be :
I do not cook everyday
I do not clean the house
I do not drive your car
I do not listen nothing
I do not speak English very well.
He does not like listenning a music.
She does not like dance.
It does not lend money of them.
We do not go camping in weekend.
I do not speak English very well. ← correct
He does not like listenning a music. ← He does not like listening to music.
She does not like dance. ← She does not like to dance.
It does not lend money of them. ← This doesn’t make sense, a person would lend money (he or she, not it). You also need ‘to them’ not ‘of them’.
We do not go camping in weekend. ← We do not go camping on the weekend.
Hello,
some of my sentences about lesson 9:
I do not like people who do not debate.
She doesn’t like to travel by plain, she much prefer to travel by bus or by train, just something which doesn’t fly.
We don’t like to stay late at the office.
Sometimes they don’t understand me and I don’t understand them.
I don’t like to stay here without my parents.
You don’t miss your family, do you?
I don’t need any help. (actually I do need help to learn English)
I do not like people who do not debate.
She doesn’t like to travel by plain, she much prefer to travel by bus or by train, just something which doesn’t fly.
She doesn’t like to travel by plane, she much prefers to travel on something which doesn’t fly, like a bus or a train.
We don’t like to stay late at the office.
Sometimes they don’t understand me and I don’t understand them.
I don’t like to stay here without my parents.
You don’t miss your family, do you?
I don’t need any help. (actually I do need help to learn English)