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He does owe me a favor vs does owe me a favor

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "He does owe me a favor" is a complete sentence where the subject 'he' is specified. On the other hand, 'Does owe me a favor?' is a question where the subject is implied. The first phrase is a statement, while the second is an interrogative form.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

He does owe me a favor

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a complete sentence where the subject 'he' is specified. It is used to assert that someone indeed owes a favor.

Examples:

  • He does owe me a favor, and I will remind him of it when I need help.
  • She does owe me a favor, so I'm sure she will help me out.
  • They do owe me a favor, and I will ask for it when the time comes.

does owe me a favor

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a question where the subject is implied. It is used to inquire whether someone owes a favor.

Examples:

  • Does she owe me a favor? I can't remember.
  • Do they owe me a favor? I need to find out.
  • Does he owe me a favor? I should ask him directly.

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