Choose the correct auxiliary: ‘She ___ not understand the question.’
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A simple-present negative with a third-person singular subject uses 'does not.'
The main verb remains in its base form.
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A simple-present negative with a third-person singular subject uses 'does not.'
The main verb remains in its base form.
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The present perfect is formed with 'have' plus a past participle.
'Ever visited' asks about experience up to the present.
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The past continuous uses a past form of 'be' plus an -ing form.
The plural subject 'they' takes 'were.'
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'Would' can describe habitual actions in a past period.
The repeated winter visits illustrate this use.
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'Are required to' expresses an official obligation clearly.
The deadline makes the action mandatory.
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'Ought to' expresses advice or moral expectation.
Seeing a doctor is recommended if the condition continues.
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The fixed expression 'would rather' states a preference.
It is followed by the base form of the verb.
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The action will be in progress at a specified future time.
The future continuous tense expresses this situation.
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'Should have' expresses criticism or regret about a past action not performed.
The speaker believes earlier information was the proper action.
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The degree will be completed before a stated future deadline.
The future perfect is used for such completion.
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'May have' expresses a possible explanation for a past event.
The evidence is suggestive but not conclusive.
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'Yesterday' is a definite finished past time.
The simple past is required rather than the present perfect.