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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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"doesn't walk" or "doesn't walks"?

Hi,

I need help in the following sentences.

She walks to school

In the negative, which is correct?

She doesn't walk to school OR She doesn't walks to school

Also which is correct, when seldom is used?

She seldom walks to school OR She seldom walk to school

Many thanks!
  

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Hi, I need help in the following sentences. She walks to school In the negative, which is correct? She doesn't walk to school OR She doesn't walks to school walk Also which is correct, when seldom is used?

  • Hi, I need help in the following sentences.
  • She walks to school In the negative, which is correct?
  • She doesn't walk to school OR She doesn't walks to school walk Also which is correct, when seldom is used?
  • She seldom walks to school OR She seldom walk to school walks Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I need help in the following sentences.

She walks to school

In the negative, which is correct?

She doesn't walk to school OR She doesn't walks to school walk

Also which is correct, when seldom is used?
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Hi,
She walks to school, I walk to school.
She seldom walks to school, I seldom walk to school. (when you add an adverb, nothing changes)
She doesn't walk to school, I don't walk to school. (when you use an auxiliary verb, the verb is in base form, therefore no "s")
She didn't walk to s
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Thank you very much!

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