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How do we make negative and interrogative sentences of simple present tense?
In the Simple Present the negative and interrogative sentences in English are formed using the auxiliary do or does.
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Interrogative and negative form of the simple present.
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Politely send of a reminder email titled following up on letter for recommendation.
        
             
        
        
        
Katniss is irritated when Gale suggested them leaving. She reacts harshly because she wants to stay and take care of her family.
        
             
        
        
        
Is the jacket <u>on the couch</u> yours or mine?
The word modified by <u>on the couch</u> is jacket.
On the couch is a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase is a phrase that  starts with a preposition, in this case ON, and shows where an object is located, COUCH. 
Where is the jacket? ON THE COUCH.
Prepositional phrase is composed of a preposition plus an optional modifier plus a noun or a pronoun or a gerund.
 
        
             
        
        
        
"Took this Position" is the right answer. ^^^