The document defines the elements of a sentence including the subject, verb, and auxiliaries. It explains that in affirmative sentences, the subject comes first followed by the verb and then the rest of the sentence. For third person singular subjects, the verb takes an -s ending. In negative sentences, don't or doesn't is used between the subject and verb. Interrogative sentences use do or does between the subject and verb.
The document defines the elements of a sentence including the subject, verb, and auxiliaries. It explains that in affirmative sentences, the subject comes first followed by the verb and then the rest of the sentence. For third person singular subjects, the verb takes an -s ending. In negative sentences, don't or doesn't is used between the subject and verb. Interrogative sentences use do or does between the subject and verb.
The document defines the elements of a sentence including the subject, verb, and auxiliaries. It explains that in affirmative sentences, the subject comes first followed by the verb and then the rest of the sentence. For third person singular subjects, the verb takes an -s ending. In negative sentences, don't or doesn't is used between the subject and verb. Interrogative sentences use do or does between the subject and verb.