Action verbs express action and are the most widely recognized verbs.
Action verbs require toward the end with third-individual, solitary subjects.
He eats bread.
She strolls to the station.
It drifts on the ocean.
I don't eat bread.
He doesn't eat bread.
You didn't stroll to the station.
It doesn't glide on the ocean.
Interrogative sentences start with do, does, or did.
Do you eat bread?
Does he eat bread?
Does she stroll to the station?
Did they complete it?
Try not to can be abbreviated to don't, does not to doesn't, and did not to didn't.
I don't eat bread.
She doesn't stroll to the station.
It doesn't glide on the ocean.
They didn't complete it.
Keep in mind the varieties of action verbs:
Affirmative Sentence | Negative Sentence | Interrogative Sentence |
I sing a song. | I do not (don't) sing a song. | Do I sing a song? |
You sing a song. | You do not (don't) sing a song. | Do you sing a song? |
He (she) sings a song. | He (she) does not (doesn't) sing a song. | Does he (she) sing a song? |
We sing a song. | We do not (don't) sing a song. | Do we sing a song? |
They sang a song. | They did not (didn't) sing a song. | Did they sing a song? |
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