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IN PRESENT TENSE
AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT : USE AUXILIARY VERBS

- You dont work very hard -Nope , I dont agree with you. I work very hard everyday

do

I DO want to proceed my project now.

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IN PRESENT TENSE
NEGATIVE STATEMENT : USE AUXILIARY VERBS + NOT - He works the hardest in my company -Nope , I dont agree with you. He doesnt work very hard

does not

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IN PAST TENSE
AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT : USE AUXILIARY VERBS

-I dont believe you have locked the door. - Yes , I did lock it.

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IN PAST TENSE
NEGATIVE STATEMENT : USE AUXILIARY VERBS + NOT

- With such a strong efforts, I am sure that you passed the exams.

- No,I didnt pass that exams. did not

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EMPHASIZED WITH ADVERBS


Emphasizers: I really don't believe him. He literally wrecked his mother's car. She simply ignored me. They're going to be late, for sure. Amplifiers: The teacher completely rejected her proposal. I absolutely refuse to attend any more faculty meetings. They heartily endorsed the new restaurant. We know this city well. Downtoners: I kind of like this college. Joe sort of felt betrayed by his sister. His mother mildly disapproved his actions. The boss almost quit after that.

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IN SPEAKING

In spoken English, words can be emphasized by being pronounced with a heavier stress than usual.

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