TextRanch

The best way to perfect your writing.

Discover why 1,062,726 users count on TextRanch to get their English corrected!

1. Input your text below.
2. Get it corrected in a few minutes by our editors.
3. Improve your English!

One of our experts will correct your English.

Our experts

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

The second phrase, 'but he does not know where they live,' is correct. In English, the third person singular form of the verb 'do' is 'does,' so it should be used with 'he.' The first phrase is incorrect due to the subject-verb agreement error.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

But he do not know where they live

This phrase is incorrect. The subject-verb agreement is not correct.

The correct form should be 'but he does not know where they live.' Use 'does' with 'he' for the third person singular form of the verb 'do.'
  • 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 does not know where they live

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct form. Use 'does' with 'he' for the third person singular form of the verb 'do.'
  • I love Bradly, but he does not know.
  • The King of England has been carried far from the shore, but he does not know it.
  • He is of good skin, but he does not know what to do with those things.
  • Milosevic knows our weaknesses, but he does not know how determined we are.
  • He claims he does not know his nephew's whereabouts.
  • And even worse, he does not know you.
  • He does not know Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres as I do.
  • - I think he does not know. Catherine.
  • All you do recommend him, he does not know anyone.
  • At night he does not know that he is assassin.
  • He does not know how serious his condition is.
  • He does not know of any other rebels to speak of.
  • Listen, he does not know you're up there.
  • He does not know he is about to face an intervention.
  • He does not know one end of a ship from the other, like yourself.
  • He does not know how to shop for you.
  • What Mr Eberhart wants - though he does not know it... is for us to make the choices.
  • He does not know you are supplying it.
  • He does not know that you are supplying it.
  • He does not know that you are supplying it.

Related Comparisons

What Our Customers Are Saying

Our customers love us! We have an average rating of 4.79 stars based on 283,125 votes.
Also check out our 2,100+ reviews on TrustPilot (4.9TextRanch on TrustPilot).

Why choose TextRanch?

Lowest prices
Up to 50% lower than other online editing sites.

Fastest Times
Our team of editors is working for you 24/7.

Qualified Editors
Native English experts for UK or US English.

Top Customer Service
We are here to help. Satisfaction guaranteed!