Tan Elaine
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2008
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
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- English
- Home Country
- Hong Kong
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- Hong Kong
1. He seldom studies for his exams, does/doesn't he?
2. He never studies for his exams, does/doesn't he?
3. He hardly studies for his exams, does/doesn't he?
I believe in each of the above sentences, I should use 'does' because the adverb in each sentence is negative.
Please correct ms if I am wrong.
Thanks.
2. He never studies for his exams, does/doesn't he?
3. He hardly studies for his exams, does/doesn't he?
I believe in each of the above sentences, I should use 'does' because the adverb in each sentence is negative.
Please correct ms if I am wrong.
Thanks.