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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Simple grammar

Do you write/speak

"What does she want to do?" or
"What does she wants to do?"
  

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What does she want to do? The auxiliary 'does' already indicates the third person, so there is no need to add an 's' to the verb 'want'.

  • What does she want to do?
  • The auxiliary 'does' already indicates the third person, so there is no need to add an 's' to the verb 'want'.
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What does she want to do?

The auxiliary 'does' already indicates the third person, so there is no need to add an 's' to the verb 'want'.
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