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He do not know how to drive an vs he does not know how to drive an

The correct phrase is "he does not know how to drive." The auxiliary verb "does" is needed to form the negative in the present simple tense. The incorrect phrase lacks the auxiliary verb and is grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 11, 2024

He do not know how to drive an

This phrase is incorrect. The auxiliary verb "does" is needed in the negative form of the present simple tense.

The correct form is "he does not know how to drive." Use "does not" to form the negative in the present simple tense.

Alternatives:

  • he does not know how to drive
  • he doesn't know how to drive

he does not know how to drive an

This phrase is correct. It uses the auxiliary verb "does" to form the negative in the present simple tense.

This phrase is correctly formed in the negative present simple tense. It indicates that someone lacks the ability to drive.

Alternatives:

  • he doesn't know how to drive
  • he is unable to drive
  • he lacks the ability to drive
  • he cannot drive

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