This document discusses when to use "do/does" in negative sentences in English. It states that do/does should be used with "not" when making a sentence negative. Some examples provided are "I don't eat rice" and "I don't run" as the negative forms of "I eat rice" and "I run" using do/does not.
This document discusses when to use "do/does" in negative sentences in English. It states that do/does should be used with "not" when making a sentence negative. Some examples provided are "I don't eat rice" and "I don't run" as the negative forms of "I eat rice" and "I run" using do/does not.
This document discusses when to use "do/does" in negative sentences in English. It states that do/does should be used with "not" when making a sentence negative. Some examples provided are "I don't eat rice" and "I don't run" as the negative forms of "I eat rice" and "I run" using do/does not.