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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Don't or doesn't uncountable noun

I don't have much hair.

Why is it don't and not doesn't? Isn't hair a uncountable noun so shouldn't it be singular?
  

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I don't , he/she doesn't. Hair has nothing to do with the form of the verb in your sentence. However I did write hair has and not hair have because hair is an uncountable (singular) noun.

  • I don't , he/she doesn't.
  • Hair has nothing to do with the form of the verb in your sentence.
  • However I did write hair has and not hair have because hair is an uncountable (singular) noun.
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I don't , he/she doesn't. Hair has nothing to do with the form of the verb in your sentence. However I did write hair has and not hair have because hair is an uncountable (singular) noun.

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