He always can't beat me or he always cant' beats me?Should the 's' put on the back of the word beat.And another thind,is it a rule if anythinf negative statement,the verb become bare infinitive?Example He dont have,He dont live,It dont have to be with you?.Like is it sentence must be It dont have to be with you or It dont has to be with you?Help me.Thanks
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Hi, He always can't beat me or he always cant' beats me? Neither. Say 'He can't always beat me'.
— Clive
Hi, He always can't beat me or he always cant' beats me?
Neither.
Say 'He can't always beat me'.
Should the 's' put on the back of the word beat.
No, it's an infinitive.
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