[ Grammar and Absence ]
What is the negative form of: “Michael cooked dinner for his family on Sunday”?
A. Michael don’t cook dinner for his family on Sunday.
B. Michael didn’t cooked dinner for his family on Sunday.
C. Michael did not cook dinner for his family on Sunday.
D. Michael not cook dinner for his family on Sunday.

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