How do you form a negative interrogative sentence with the verb 'to study' in simple present?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking how to form a negative interrogative sentence using the verb 'to study' in the simple present tense. This involves understanding the structure of negative questions in English.

Answer

Do you not study? / Don't you study?

To form a negative interrogative sentence with 'study' in the simple present: 'Do you not study?' or the contraction 'Don't you study?'

Answer for screen readers

To form a negative interrogative sentence with 'study' in the simple present: 'Do you not study?' or the contraction 'Don't you study?'

More Information

The negative interrogative form can use either 'do not' or 'does not' depending on the subject. The contracted forms 'don't' and 'doesn't' are also common in spoken English.

Tips

A common mistake is to misuse 'do' and 'does'. Remember, use 'do' for 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they' and 'does' for 'he', 'she', and 'it'.

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