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"is she dead" vs "does she died"

The correct phrase is "Is she dead?". The verb "to be" is used in the present tense to ask about the current state of someone or something. The incorrect phrase "Does she died?" mixes the present tense auxiliary verb "does" with the past tense verb "died", which is grammatically incorrect.

Last Updated: April 03, 2024

is she dead

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's current state of being deceased.

This phrase is used to ask about the current status of someone being deceased.

Examples:

  • Is she dead? I heard she was in a car accident.
  • Is she dead or just unconscious?
  • Is she dead or alive?
  • Is she dead, or is there still hope?
  • Is she dead, or is she just missing?

does she died

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "died" should not be used in the present tense with the auxiliary verb "does".


Alternatives:

  • Is she dead?
  • Has she died?
  • Did she die?
  • Has she passed away?
  • Is she no longer alive?

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