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Mary gets up at six as usual.  (改为否定句)

Mary ________________ up at six as usual.

 

doesn’t get 【解析】 句意:玛丽像往常一样六点起床。 原句有实义动词gets,主语是第三人称单数,用助动词does来否定,助动词后的动词get变成原形。故答案为doesn’t get。  
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