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In English, don't is used when speaking in the first and second person plural and singular and the third person plural ("I," "you," "we," and "they"). It can be used to make a negative statement: The big difference in use between don't and doesn't is that don't is also used to give commands (commands in English are always given in the second person singular or plural): Likewise, if the verb you want to negate is not the main verb and it's got an '-ing' ending, then you negate it by putting not before the verb.

If you want to negate the main verb and there is already an auxiliary verb (be, have, will, should could, must) in front of it, you insert not between the auxiliary and main verbs. Jeanette has asked about the difference between don't and doesn't. These are negative forms of one of the most important verbs in English.I do what I want (je fais ce que je veux) = PRESENT SIMPLE DE « DO » pour dire que l’on fait généralement qqch. I know this may very well be a Firewall issue, but Ive already allowed all used Ports through the Windows Firewall (I got the lmqtt library working that way, wich is tcp based too) So Im kinda out of Ideas.

En anglais, la réponse ne peut pas être juste « yes » ou « no », mais on utilise « does/doesn’t » en plus : Both don't and doesn't are contractions. Don't is a contraction of do not, while doesn't is a contraction of does not, and they both act as auxiliary verbs.I don’t like, you don’t like, we don’t like, you don’t like, they don’t like football = PRESENT SIMPLE, FORME NEGATIVE, A TOUTES LES PERSONNES SAUF 3 E SINGULIER avec « like »

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