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it doesn't has vs it doesn't have

The correct phrase is "it doesn't have." "Have" is the correct form of the verb to use with the pronoun "it" in negative sentences.
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Last updated: July 22, 2024

it doesn't has

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "have" should be used instead of "has" in this context.

The correct phrase is "it doesn't have." Use "have" with the pronoun "it" in negative sentences.
  • It doesn't has nothing to do with us.
  • It doesn't hasn't said anything.
  • It doesn't always has moral on his side.
  • No, Caprice, you know it doesn't work has to be an accident.
  • It doesn't mean he has a problem.
  • It doesn't mean it has to start badly.
  • And the strike must be sudden: to the heart or the throat, it doesn't it has to be sudden.
  • We both know what's already happened here tonight, but it doesn't mean it has to continue.
  • If Mr Mason makes new friends, it doesn't mean he has any less love for you.
  • It doesn't mean the beginning has to.
  • It doesn't sound like she has a reliable caretaker at home.
  • It doesn't look like Ashley has that problem.
  • It doesn't look like he has his lightsaber.
  • And it doesn't matter what he has to use.
  • It doesn't look like anyone has recognized me yet, either, which is good.
  • For her, it doesn't matter if she has a life at all.
  • Anyway, it doesn't matter, she has a boyfriend.
  • It doesn't help that Kresteva has declared.
  • It doesn't matter, he has an 'Old Henry'.
  • To try and make sure it doesn't, the RS has a new type of front differential featuring things that only James May can understand.

Alternatives:

  • it doesn't have

it doesn't have

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "it doesn't have" when referring to something that is lacking or not in possession of something.
  • Maybe it doesn't have to be all or nothing.
  • Exactly, it doesn't have to be Jeff fest.
  • You know, gentlemen, it doesn't have to be this difficult.
  • Now it doesn't have to happen in broad daylight.
  • No, it doesn't have to include everything.
  • Maybe it doesn't have to be that literal.
  • But it doesn't have to ruin our fun.
  • But it doesn't have to be if you guys just go together.
  • May, it doesn't have to be like this.
  • Hany's story is a tragedy, but it doesn't have to end that way.
  • But it doesn't have to be this way.
  • This thing between me and Harvey, it doesn't have to affect us.
  • You know, it doesn't have to be so weird and quiet in here.
  • Maybe this new life was for Carroll, but it doesn't have to be anymore.
  • As a matter of fact, it doesn't have to be sharp.
  • Listen, it doesn't have to be like this.
  • I mean, it doesn't have to be tomorrow.
  • Just because it lives in a pit, it doesn't have to live like an animal.
  • Then it doesn't have to be catch.
  • At least it doesn't have an eye printed on the card.

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