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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Doesnot / donot

mr woods does not watch t.v. or

mr woods do not watch t.v.

which one is corrert ?
  

Top answer

Technically, without a capital letter to start the sentence, neither is correct. However, as a third-person singular subject, "Mr. Woods" should have "does" as the verb.

  • Technically, without a capital letter to start the sentence, neither is correct.
  • However, as a third-person singular subject, "Mr.
  • Woods" should have "does" as the verb.
  • Mr.
  • Woods does not watch TV.
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Technically, without a capital letter to start the sentence, neither is correct.

However, as a third-person singular subject, "Mr. Woods" should have "does" as the verb.

Mr. Woods does not watch TV.

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