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does he recognize vs does he recognizes

The correct phrase is 'does he recognize'. In English, when using the auxiliary verb 'does', the main verb that follows should be in its base form (recognize) without an added 's'. 'Recognizes' is incorrect in this context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 2186 views

does he recognize

This phrase is correct in English.

This phrase is the correct form when asking a question in the third person singular (he/she/it) using the auxiliary verb 'does'. The main verb 'recognize' should remain in its base form without an added 's'.
  • You are very stubborn and he does not recognize it.
  • Not if he doesn't recognize you.
  • I'm just surprised he doesn't recognize you.
  • I bet he just doesn't recognize you.
  • He doesn't even recognize me at times.
  • Now he doesn't even recognize his own daughter.
  • Someone he doesn't even recognize.
  • Wow. He's in so much pain he doesn't even recognize his own mother.
  • He looks me in the eye as if he doesn't even recognize me, turns around, saves himself, leaving me to die.
  • He doesn't recognize me, because my hair's longer, my skin's clearer, I...
  • He recognizes your interest in profit.
  • So consciously or unconsciously, When he recognizes it, he has to destroy it.
  • Because I'm only a threat if he recognizes a civilian authority.
  • It wants that someone he recognizes the value of its existence.
  • So this explains why through the phone he recognizes his mother, no problem.
  • One old man thinks he recognizes another from 30 years ago.
  • So, either Zodiac shoots a random couple, then he recognizes Darlene...
  • Find Pete now and see if he recognizes this guy.
  • He recognizes me, we got problems.
  • Okay, so he recognizes his own name.

does he recognizes

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The verb 'recognize' should not have an added 's' when used after the auxiliary verb 'does'. Always use the base form of the verb in this structure.
  • You are very stubborn and he does not recognize it.
  • Not if he doesn't recognize you.
  • I'm just surprised he doesn't recognize you.
  • I bet he just doesn't recognize you.
  • He doesn't even recognize me at times.
  • Now he doesn't even recognize his own daughter.
  • Someone he doesn't even recognize.
  • Wow. He's in so much pain he doesn't even recognize his own mother.
  • He looks me in the eye as if he doesn't even recognize me, turns around, saves himself, leaving me to die.
  • He doesn't recognize me, because my hair's longer, my skin's clearer, I...
  • He recognizes your interest in profit.
  • So consciously or unconsciously, When he recognizes it, he has to destroy it.
  • Because I'm only a threat if he recognizes a civilian authority.
  • It wants that someone he recognizes the value of its existence.
  • So this explains why through the phone he recognizes his mother, no problem.
  • One old man thinks he recognizes another from 30 years ago.
  • So, either Zodiac shoots a random couple, then he recognizes Darlene...
  • Find Pete now and see if he recognizes this guy.
  • He recognizes me, we got problems.
  • Okay, so he recognizes his own name.

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