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The document discusses the conjugation of the verbs "to be" and regular verbs like "to live" in English. It provides examples of these verbs in the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. Specifically, it notes that for the affirmative, the personal pronoun comes before the verb. For the interrogative, the verb comes before the pronoun. And for the negative, the order is pronoun, verb, not. It also explains that regular verbs like "to live" sometimes use the auxiliary "do" but not always in the affirmative form.













