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But he do not know where they live vs But he do not know where they lives

The correct phrase is "but he do not know where they live." The verb "live" should agree with the plural subject "they." The incorrect phrase "but he do not know where they lives" uses the incorrect form of the verb.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 657 views

But he do not know where they live

This phrase is correct. The verb "live" agrees with the plural subject "they."

Use this phrase when referring to someone who does not know the location where a group of people live.
  • But he do not know look after them.
  • He do not know how long I must continue.
  • It's just some kid, but we know where he lives.
  • But I do not know where he lives or anything about him.
  • I do not know where the honourable Member has been for the last few minutes but he certainly has not drawn that conclusion from anything I have said here.
  • You do not know where the edge is.
  • But do not know where you're going.
  • But I do not know where.
  • And we do not know where the bottom is.
  • We do not know where North is.
  • But I do not know where you are going with this.
  • I do not know where my husband is.
  • But we do not know where they are.
  • I do not know where is Nicole is.
  • We do not know where Mr. Redford is eating now.
  • I just simply do not know where the compound is.
  • We do not know where they are keeping Dr Flammond.
  • I do not know where it was said.
  • And I do not know where lay your body abandoned.
  • I still do not know where they went.

But he do not know where they lives

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "lives" does not agree with the plural subject "they."

  • But he do not know look after them.
  • He do not know how long I must continue.
  • It's just some kid, but we know where he lives.
  • But I do not know where he lives or anything about him.
  • I do not know where the honourable Member has been for the last few minutes but he certainly has not drawn that conclusion from anything I have said here.
  • You do not know where the edge is.
  • But do not know where you're going.
  • But I do not know where.
  • And we do not know where the bottom is.
  • We do not know where North is.
  • But I do not know where you are going with this.
  • I do not know where my husband is.
  • But we do not know where they are.
  • I do not know where is Nicole is.
  • We do not know where Mr. Redford is eating now.
  • I just simply do not know where the compound is.
  • We do not know where they are keeping Dr Flammond.
  • I do not know where it was said.
  • And I do not know where lay your body abandoned.
  • I still do not know where they went.

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