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"Because he doesn't have" vs "Because he doesn't has"

The correct phrase is 'because he doesn't have.' The verb 'have' should be used after 'doesn't' because 'doesn't' is the contraction of 'does not,' and 'have' is the correct form to use with 'he.'

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

Because he doesn't have

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'doesn't have' to indicate the absence of possession or the lack of something.

Examples:

  • He can't go to the party because he doesn't have a ticket.
  • She is upset because she doesn't have any friends in this new city.
  • I can't watch the movie because I don't have time.
  • They won't be able to join us because they don't have the necessary equipment.
  • The child is crying because he doesn't have his favorite toy.

Alternatives:

  • because he has not
  • because he lacks
  • because he is without
  • because he is missing
  • because he is devoid of

Because he doesn't has

This phrase is incorrect. 'Has' should not be used after 'doesn't.'

The correct form is 'because he doesn't have.' Use 'have' after 'doesn't' to match the subject 'he.'

Alternatives:

  • because he doesn't have
  • because he has not
  • because he lacks
  • because he is without
  • because he is missing

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