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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS

DOESN'T VS. DON'T

  • In English don't is only used in front of pronouns like I, you, we, and they.
  • Doesn't is used when speaking in third person (she/it/he).
  • Both of them are used to make negative statements.

EXERCISES

  • She ------ go to school anymore.
  • I ----- have keystone until may.
  • If I ----- study I won't pass the quiz.
  • ------ you have physics next?
  • Why ------ he want to work?

YOUR VS YOU'RE

  • Your is a pronoun that is often used in front of a noun.
  • While you're, which is the contraction of you are is used as a verb
  • If in a sentence you exchange you're with or you are and it doesn't work your is probably the way to go .

EXERCISES

  • What ----- doing is not right.
  • How is ----- project going?
  • You should get ----- homework done before it's too late .
  • -------- going to get -------- hair done, right?
  • Get -------- coat before going out?