Marcelly Eduarda
DO and DOES in negative form.
DO- Don't or Do not
DOES- Doesn't or Does not
<em>-EXAMPLE</em>
_ YOU DON'T LIKE TO MAKE
_THEY DOESN'T LIKE TO MAKE
2019年10月2日 20:43
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For affirmative phrases in the present, you use " do " to personal pronouns:

I do ....
You do ...
We do ...
They do ...

For affirmative phrases in the present, you use " does " to personal pronouns:

He does ...
She does ...
It does ...

For negative phases in the present, you use " do not / don't " to personal pronouns:

I do not / don't...
You do not / don't...
We do not / don't...
They do not / don't...


For negative phases in the present, you use " does not / doesn't " to personal pronouns:

He does not / doesn't...
She does not / doesn't...
It does not / doesn't...
2019年10月3日
"Does" can only be used with third person singular.
So it should be "they don't like to make".
2019年10月3日
<em style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Don't</em> is used when speaking in the first and second person plural and singular and the third person plural ("I," "you," "we," and "they"). It can be used to make a negative statement:
<em style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Doesn't</em>, on the other hand, is used when speaking in the third person singular only ("he," "she," and "it"). Like <em style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">don't, doesn't</em> is used to make negative statement
Ex.Does Eduarda speak English well? No, she doesn't :)
2019年10月3日
"She/he doesn't like to make her bed."

"You don't like to make your bed."
"They don't like eating pizza anymore."
"I don't like working."
2019年10月3日
Hi Marcelly. Correction: They donʻt like to make.
For plurals like THEY,WE we use "DONʻT".
For singular nouns like SHE,HE we use "DOESNʻT"

Hope this makes sense 😀😀
2019年10月3日