She like pizza.
✅ She likes pizza. 👉 Explicación: Con he, she, it se agrega “-s” al verbo. She = tercera persona singular.
He don’t like apples.
✅ He doesn’t/ does not like apples.
👉 Con he/she/it usamos doesn’t, no “don’t”, y el verbo queda en forma base: like
Do he likes soccer?
✅ Does he like soccer?
👉 Con he/she/it se usa does, y el verbo va en forma base (like).
He go to school every day.
✅ He goes to school every day.
👉 El verbo go cambia a goes con he. ¡Siempre agrega la "s" o "es"!
We doesn’t go to the gym.
✅ We don’t/ do not go to the gym.
👉 Con we usamos don’t, no “doesn’t”.
Does you speak Spanish?
✅ Do you speak Spanish?
👉 Con you se usa do, no “does”.
My mom cook dinner at 7 p.m.
✅ My mom cooks dinner at 7pm.
👉 My mom es ella → tercera persona, así que el verbo lleva “s”.
She not eats meat.
✅ She doesn’t/ does not eat meat.
👉 Falta el auxiliar: not solo no es suficiente. Debe ser doesn’t + verbo en forma base (eat, no eats).
Play they video games?
✅ Do they play video games?
👉 En preguntas se necesita el auxiliar “do”. Cambia el orden → Do + subject + verb
The cats plays in the garden.
✅ The cats play in the garden.
👉 Cats es plural → usamos el verbo sin s. Solo se agrega s con he/she/it.
They no have a car.
✅ They don't/ do not have a car. 👉 En negativo se usa “don’t”, no “no”. La forma correcta es “don’t have”
Does she goes to work?
✅ Does she go to work?
👉 Después de “does” el verbo va en forma base → go, no goes.
John and Mary works in a bank.
✅ John and Mary work in a bank.
👉 John and Mary = ellos → plural → el verbo va sin “s”.
My sister doesn’t studies at night.
✅ My sister doesn’t/ does not study at night.
👉 Después de doesn’t, el verbo va en forma base, sin “-s” ni “-es”.
Do your brother works on weekends?
✅ Does your brother work on weekends?
👉 Your brother = he → se usa does y el verbo sin “s” → work.