We should make negative verb forms, and add not in the appropriate place. In some situations, we should add not after the verb. For example, the verb is the simple present or past tense of be.
e.g.
She was not a good student when she was in school.
I was not feel very good when I saw her in the store.
He is not a bad boy.
We can use be, use, do or does with not before the base form of the verb in simple present-tense verbs. For simple past-tense verbs, we should use did plus not before the base form of the verb.
e.g.
I do not think I am wrong.
She does not realize her fault.
He did not go to school yesterday.
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