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does he comes to meet you vs does he come to meet you

The correct phrase is "does he come to meet you?" The verb "come" should be in the base form (without the -s) after the auxiliary verb "does" in a question with the third person singular subject.

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does he comes to meet you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "come" should be in the base form without the -s when used after the auxiliary verb "does".

The correct form is "does he come to meet you?" when asking a question about someone coming to meet another person.
  • I've come to meet you straight from Germany.
  • When she whispered the news, I thought I'd come to meet you.
  • Amma, someone has come to meet you in a very big car.
  • I recommend that you suggest to Herman Van Rompuy that he comes to meet the groups in this House, so that we can find out more about him.
  • You girl friend has come to meet you?
  • I didn't come to meet you but to give you this letter.
  • Luke had come to meet the adults in my life.
  • Lorenzo has come to meet with your father.
  • Poppy and Georgie have come to meet impresario Cathy and songwriter Scott.
  • Madam... we've come to meet Aarti.
  • I've come to meet the Evenki.
  • And he's come to meet me in Oman.
  • I expect they've come to meet his fiancée.
  • He has come to meet Duke Chawla.
  • YAN: Every morning he comes here to meet someone.
  • Mr. Chawla, some Mr. Shah has come to meet you.
  • It is therefore in this frame of mind that I have come to meet you here this afternoon, and it is in this frame of mind that I will continue my work.
  • Did you come to meet Yun Jae?
  • She wouldn't have died if she had come to meet my dad.
  • Come to meet me instead of always saying no and I will squirt it in your mouth too.

does he come to meet you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This is the correct form to use when asking a question about whether someone comes to meet another person.
  • I've come to meet you straight from Germany.
  • When she whispered the news, I thought I'd come to meet you.
  • Amma, someone has come to meet you in a very big car.
  • I recommend that you suggest to Herman Van Rompuy that he comes to meet the groups in this House, so that we can find out more about him.
  • You girl friend has come to meet you?
  • I didn't come to meet you but to give you this letter.
  • Luke had come to meet the adults in my life.
  • Lorenzo has come to meet with your father.
  • Poppy and Georgie have come to meet impresario Cathy and songwriter Scott.
  • Madam... we've come to meet Aarti.
  • I've come to meet the Evenki.
  • And he's come to meet me in Oman.
  • I expect they've come to meet his fiancée.
  • He has come to meet Duke Chawla.
  • YAN: Every morning he comes here to meet someone.
  • Mr. Chawla, some Mr. Shah has come to meet you.
  • It is therefore in this frame of mind that I have come to meet you here this afternoon, and it is in this frame of mind that I will continue my work.
  • Did you come to meet Yun Jae?
  • She wouldn't have died if she had come to meet my dad.
  • Come to meet me instead of always saying no and I will squirt it in your mouth too.

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