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Which is correct he like or he likes?

Which is correct he like or he likes?

As an auxiliary, do is always followed by an infinitive without to, that is, the plain form. In this case the auxiliary is followed by the main verb like, which must have the plain form like, not the present tense third person singular likes. Therefore the correct form of the sentence is “does he like.”

Is likes singular or plural?

The plural form of like is likes.

What is correct she dont know or she doesn’t know?

“She doesn’t know” is Standard English. It is “good grammar” (for Standard English). “She don’t know” is a non-standard grammar. It is “bad grammar” (for Standard English).

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How do you use like and don’t like?

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES WITH LIKE

  1. Like + thing/object/person.
  2. For he, she, it we use LIKES with an S at the end.
  3. We use DON’T to make negatives sentences (in the present simple tense) when the subject is I, YOU, WE, or THEY.
  4. Don’t is a contraction of do not.

Is the sentence ‘My Mama Don’t Like you but she likes everyone’?

Technically, the sentence “My mama don’t like you, but she likes everyone” is not grammatically correct; the use of don’t instead of doesn’t for the third person singular is, in my experience, pretty common slang. Also, “doesn’t” has too many syllables.

How do you use don’t like in a sentence?

I do not like snakes. Contractions are very common in spoken English. More examples of negative sentences with don’t like: I don’t like windy days. You don’t like injections. We don’t like spiders. They don’t like spinach. Now look at this sentence: He likes dogs.

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What is an example of doesn’t like?

Contractions are more common in spoken English. More examples of negative sentences with doesn’t like: He doesn’t like bad news. She doesn’t like winter. My cat doesn’t like dogs. Remember: NO S at the end of like in negative sentences. For questions, we simply add DO or DOES at the beginning.

What is the difference between do and he/she/it does not like it?

In “he/she/it does not like it”, “do” is used as an auxiliary verb and needs to be followed by a bare infinitive, in this case “like”.