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customer do not vs customer does not

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Customer does not' is the correct form when referring to a singular customer, while 'customers do not' is used when referring to multiple customers.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 3846 views

customer do not

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple customers.

This phrase should be used when talking about the actions or preferences of multiple customers.

Alternatives:

  • customers do not
  • the customers do not
  • the customers don't
  • the clients do not
  • the clients don't

customer does not

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular customer.

This phrase should be used when talking about the actions or preferences of a single customer.

Alternatives:

  • the customer does not
  • the customer doesn't
  • a customer does not
  • a customer doesn't
  • this customer does not

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