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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Don't and doesn't confused

can anyone help me when to use don't and doesn't?
  

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We use 'Does not' and 'Do not' in Present Indefinite Tense. The following are the subjects we use doesn't with, while we convert them into negative form. g; James, or anything that is singular in quantity) The following subjects we use don't with, while we convert them into negative form.

  • We use 'Does not' and 'Do not' in Present Indefinite Tense.
  • The following are the subjects we use doesn't with, while we convert them into negative form.
  • g; James, or anything that is singular in quantity) The following subjects we use don't with, while we convert them into negative form.
  • I, We, You, They, (or anything that is more than one in quantity) I think it is clear now.
  • You can ask further if you still have confusion.
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We use 'Does not' and 'Do not' in Present Indefinite Tense.

The following are the subjects we use doesn't with, while we convert them into negative form.

He, She, It, (Name of anything or a person e.g; James, or anything that is singular in quantity)

The following subjects we use don't with, while we convert them into negative form.

I, We, You, They, (o

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