Likes and Dislikes
Verb "to like"
Pay attention!1. We add -s or -es in the 3rd person singular.
E.g. He like
s / He doesn't like.2. In the interrogative form we use the auxilary verb
"to be"
E.g.
Do you like oranges? / Does he like cakes?
3. In the negative form we use the auxilary verb "to do" and the negative "not".
The verbs "likes and dislikes" can by followed by a noun. E.g. I like apples.
They can also be followed by a verb.
For example:
When like/dislike are followed by a verb you need to add the -ing ending to the verbs.
There is a mistake: you don't add the auxiliary verb "to be" in interrogative sentences, but the verb "to do"! Thanks.
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