Let’s go through each exercise step by step.
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EXERCISE 1: Write don’t or doesn’t.
We use
don’t with: I, you, we, they
We use
doesn’t with: he, she, it (and singular nouns like “my dog”, “Ann”, etc.)
Let’s fill in the blanks:
1. She →
doesn’t do her homework.
2. We →
don’t play computer games in the afternoon.
3. You →
don’t tidy your room every day.
4. My cats → plural →
don’t eat fish twice a day.
5. My dog → singular →
doesn’t bark at strangers.
6. I →
don’t like apples.
7. It → refers to puppy (singular) →
doesn’t run in the evening.
8. They →
don’t hate games.
9. My friends → plural →
don’t spend much time with me.
10. Ann → singular name →
doesn’t work as a painter.
✔ All checked — subject-verb agreement is correct.
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EXERCISE 2: Choose the correct form.
Again, remember:
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don’t = I, you, we, they
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doesn’t = he, she, it
Now pick the right one:
1. I →
don’t listen to rock.
✔
2. She →
doesn’t pay attention when I speak.
✔
3. He →
doesn’t fry his eggs...
✔
4. They →
don’t make their beds.
✔
5. We →
don’t eat seafood.
✔
6. You →
don’t play the violin.
✔
7. These boys → plural →
don’t play soccer.
✔
8. The girls → plural →
don’t like singing.
✔
✔ All choices match the subject correctly.
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Final Answer:
Exercise 1:
1. doesn’t
2. don’t
3. don’t
4. don’t
5. doesn’t
6. don’t
7. doesn’t
8. don’t
9. don’t
10. doesn’t
Exercise 2:
1. don’t
2. doesn’t
3. doesn’t
4. don’t
5. don’t
6. don’t
7. don’t
8. don’t
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of negative worksheet.