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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hi!

I need to know which of the following sentnces are wrong.

1. He don't have that book.
2. He doesn't have that book.
3. He don't know anything about that book.
4. He doesn't know anything about that book.
5. I need to know which of the following sentnces are wrong.
6. I need to know which of the following sentnce is wrong.
  

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Hi, Guest. #1 is grammatically incorrect. There are people who use it, though.

  • Hi, Guest.
  • #1 is grammatically incorrect.
  • There are people who use it, though.
  • #2 is correct.
  • #3 is incorrect.
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Hi, Guest.

#1 is grammatically incorrect. There are people who use it, though.
#2 is correct.
#3 is incorrect.
#4 is correct.
#5 is correct if you know/think that two or more sentences are wrong.
You need to make the word "sentence" plural in #6. It is correct if you know/think that only one of the sentences is wrong.
By the way, the right spelling of the w
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Hi,
speaking of don't and doesn't, I still hear people (americans) say things like he/she don't...Also, i hear a song with a sentence like: it don't mean a thing....Is that because it's easier to sing without an extra sillable? or whatever reason that is I need to know why. thanks.

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