To make an affirmative (positive) statement negative, add "not" before the verb + -ing. You can also use a contraction (wasn't / weren't). We use contractions frequently in spoken English
Examples:
I was not going to bed. / I wasn't going to bed.
You were not doing your homework.
The children weren't sleeping during the drive home.
My boyfriend was not telling me the truth.
They were not playing this week.
In the fifth part, information is given about the order in which key words appear in interrogative and negative sentences.
while.
when.
as.
all (the whole) day (morning / evening / night) yesterday.
yesterday at 6 (7, 8, ...) o'clock / a.m. / p.m.
this time yesterday / this time last year (week / mon
In the sixth part, examples are given as information to make the rules of all indicative questions and negative sentences more understandable
In the fifth part, the key words were given.
In the sixth part, examples are given to make it more understandable to manage all indicative interrogative and negative sentences.
Difficulties
In the process of preparing the project, there were some difficulties in searching for information with the team.
We would have changed part 6 in the project because we would have added more information.
Lessons learned
Through this project, we learned how to prepare a presentation in the future, work with a team, and pay attention to tenses when communicating with our English-speaking friends.
Yes, we were satisfied with the preparation of this project and our team liked it
We would rate our work with 8 points on a scale from 1 to 10.