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Win_seroja Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

When to use "is" and "does"?

Hello..

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

1) It isn't work that way. You must follow the instructions carefully.
or
2) It doesn't work that way. You must follow the instructions carefully.
  

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win_seroja Hello.. Which sentence is grammatically correct? 1) It isn't work that way.

  • win_seroja Hello..
  • Which sentence is grammatically correct?
  • 1) It isn't work that way.
  • You must follow the instructions carefully.
  • or 2) It doesn't work that way.
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win_serojaHello..

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

1) It isn't work that way. You must follow the instructions carefully.
or
2) It doesn't work that way. You must follow the instructions carefully.

Only the second one is correct. Use [does / doesn't] before a verb without -
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Thank you very much for your reply..I really appreciate it
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hello ma'am,
i'm confuse is and does, when i use of is, does only in qstion framing .
advice me.....
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