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Doesn't she have vs Doesn't she has

The correct phrase is "doesn't she have". In English, when using the auxiliary verb "does" in a question or negative sentence, the main verb that follows should be in its base form (infinitive form) without the "-s" ending. Therefore, "doesn't she have" is the correct construction.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 453 views

Doesn't she have

This phrase is correct. In English, when using the auxiliary verb "does" in a question or negative sentence, the main verb that follows should be in its base form (infinitive form) without the "-s" ending.

This phrase is used in negative questions to ask about possession or existence. It follows the standard structure of auxiliary verb + subject + base form of the main verb.

Examples:

  • Doesn't she have a car?
  • Doesn't she have any siblings?
  • Doesn't she have time to talk?
  • Doesn't she have a pen?
  • Doesn't she have a good memory?
  • Doesn't she have a dowry?
  • Doesn't she have any self-esteem?
  • Doesn't she have a cell...
  • Doesn't she have a cell... l don't have a cell phone.
  • Doesn't she have an escort?
  • Doesn't she have the tiniest hands?
  • Doesn't she have some disaster to go to?
  • Doesn't she have a right to know how deep and wide this conspiracy went?
  • If she is CPS doesn't she have one of those...
  • So why doesn't she have a boyfriend?
  • And doesn't she have a boyfriend now?
  • Then what doesn't she have a tail?
  • And doesn't she have any other constituents in Roarton Valley?
  • I mean, doesn't she have wedding stuff to do?
  • I mean, doesn't she have the right to know?
  • Doesn't she have her own assistant?
  • Doesn't she have a husband?
  • Doesn't she have funny teeth?
  • Doesn't she have an understudy?
  • Doesn't she have her tribunal?

Doesn't she has

This phrase is incorrect. In English, when using the auxiliary verb "does" in a question or negative sentence, the main verb that follows should be in its base form (infinitive form) without the "-s" ending.

  • Reconsidering marriage doesn't mean she has to move to Manhattan.
  • Doesn't mean she has to be married.
  • But Joan's mother doesn't remember she has a granddaughter.
  • Just because she feels bad for being a trash bag doesn't mean she has to make others suffer.
  • Just because I brought her in a casket doesn't mean she has to leave in it.
  • Unless, of course, your daughter Lauana doesn't know she has a half-sister.
  • I think that's unlikely, considering Jen doesn't know she has a half sister.
  • It doesn't sound like she has a reliable caretaker at home.
  • That doesn't mean she has to give me an earful.
  • Mrs Leatherby doesn't know she has the money, she won't miss it.
  • She doesn't recognize the zombie bride, and doesn't think she has any connection to her husband.
  • The actress, who began modeling at 16 months, has worked steadily since, and she doesn't feel she has been locked into anything.
  • Anyway, it doesn't matter, she has a boyfriend.
  • The fact that Zoey doesn't appreciate that she has a father.
  • For her, it doesn't matter if she has a life at all.
  • And she doesn't look like she has Any intentions of backing down.
  • I hope she doesn't mind, she has a lot of extra space.
  • We checked the car, she doesn't has the money.
  • Alexis doesn't go outside unless she has to.
  • I thought my mom was ready to reconnect, but I guess just because I am doesn't mean she has to be.

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