Which one is correct?
"does she goes to school" or "do she goes to school"?

does she goes to school

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "goes" should be in its base form "go" when used with the auxiliary verb "does" in a question.

The correct form is "Does she go to school?" when forming a question in the present simple tense.

Alternatives:

  • Does she go to school?
  • Does she attend school?
  • Is she going to school?
  • Is she a student?
  • Is she studying at school?

do she goes to school

This phrase is incorrect. The subject-verb agreement is incorrect. The correct form should be "Does she go to school?"

The correct form is "Does she go to school?" when forming a question in the present simple tense.

Alternatives:

  • Does she go to school?
  • Does she attend school?
  • Is she going to school?
  • Is she a student?
  • Is she studying at school?
The correct phrase is "Does she go to school?" The verb "go" should be in its base form (without the -es ending) when used with the auxiliary verb "does" in a question. The incorrect phrases use the wrong form of the verb, making them grammatically incorrect.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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