Don't or Doesn't

Don't or Doesn't

Objective: To teach correct usage of negative forms "don't" and "doesn't" with different subjects in English present tense sentences.

Content and Methods: The worksheet focuses on the auxiliary verb "do" in negation, specifically the distinction between "don't" (I/You/We/They) and "doesn't" (He/She/It). Methods include multiple-choice exercises, drag-and-drop activities, fill-in-the-blank tasks, and sentence reconstruction exercises using scrambled words.

Competencies:

  • Basic grammar rule application for negative sentences
  • Subject-verb agreement understanding
  • Sentence construction skills
  • Pattern recognition in English grammar

Target Group and Level: Elementary English language learners at A1-A2 level.

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Target group and level

Elementary English language learners at A1-A2 level.

Subjects

English

Don't or Doesn't

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The verb 'do' in negation

I/You/We/They don't (do not) play football.
He/She/It doesn't (does not) play football.

Don't or doesn't?

Drag "don't" or "doesn't" into the right panel.

Write "don't" or "doesn't" into the right panel.

Bring the words into the right order.