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he doesn't charge us vs he doesn't charges us

The correct phrase is "he doesn't charge us." The verb "charge" is in the base form after the auxiliary verb "doesn't." The incorrect phrase "he doesn't charges us" uses the incorrect form of the verb, which should be in the base form.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 854 views

he doesn't charge us

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone does not ask for payment from us.

Examples:

  • He doesn't charge us for his services.
  • The restaurant doesn't charge us for extra toppings.
  • The mechanic doesn't charge us for the inspection.
  • She doesn't charge us for the consultation.
  • The company doesn't charge us for shipping.
  • I'm surprised he doesn't charge her when he has her for his weekends.
  • He doesn't charge... much.
  • My back has been killing me, but the doctor is very good and he doesn't charge me anything.
  • Actually, she doesn't charge rent.
  • Only difference is she doesn't charge me.
  • They didn't charge us for the fries.
  • They can't charge us for a bit of rough play.
  • They don't charge us for 'em.
  • Old man, they don't charge us for it, you know.
  • Charge us or let us go.
  • I doubt your parents will charge us rent money.
  • Because she threatened to call the police and charge us with kidnapping.
  • He's an electrician - he'll charge us.
  • You have nothing to charge us with.
  • Charges us a fee to beg the freeway off-ramps.
  • I hear they may charge us with attempted murder.
  • They want to charge us with stealing cash from the mail.
  • They could charge us with breaking and entering.
  • The landlady will charge us for it.
  • You should charge us with your rekilling.

he doesn't charges us

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "charge" should be in the base form after the auxiliary verb "doesn't."

  • I'm surprised he doesn't charge her when he has her for his weekends.
  • He doesn't charge... much.
  • My back has been killing me, but the doctor is very good and he doesn't charge me anything.
  • Actually, she doesn't charge rent.
  • Only difference is she doesn't charge me.
  • They didn't charge us for the fries.
  • They can't charge us for a bit of rough play.
  • They don't charge us for 'em.
  • Old man, they don't charge us for it, you know.
  • Charge us or let us go.
  • I doubt your parents will charge us rent money.
  • Because she threatened to call the police and charge us with kidnapping.
  • He's an electrician - he'll charge us.
  • You have nothing to charge us with.
  • Charges us a fee to beg the freeway off-ramps.
  • I hear they may charge us with attempted murder.
  • They want to charge us with stealing cash from the mail.
  • They could charge us with breaking and entering.
  • The landlady will charge us for it.
  • You should charge us with your rekilling.

Alternatives:

  • he doesn't charge us
  • he doesn't bill us
  • he doesn't ask for payment from us
  • he doesn't invoice us
  • he doesn't demand payment from us

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