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he doesn't has to vs he doesn't have to

The correct phrase is "he doesn't have to." The verb "have" should be used in the base form after the auxiliary verb "does" in negative sentences. The phrase "he doesn't has to" is incorrect in English.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 1245 views

he doesn't has to

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "have" should be used in the base form after the auxiliary verb "does" in negative sentences.

The correct form is "he doesn't have to." Use this phrase to indicate that someone is not required to do something.

Alternatives:

  • he must not
  • he is not required to
  • he is not obligated to
  • he need not
  • he is free not to

he doesn't have to

This phrase is correct in English. It is the appropriate way to express that someone is not required to do something.

Use this phrase to indicate that someone is not obligated to do a particular action.
  • And he doesn't have to answer to us.
  • So he doesn't have to change the monogram on his shirts.
  • Just so he doesn't have to face his own demons.
  • Convince him that he doesn't have to leave me.
  • But he doesn't have to be correct forever.
  • Please, he doesn't have to die.
  • He gets a monologue, and he doesn't have to clean the ladies' room.
  • And the man knows that he doesn't have to do any digging to get roots.
  • But he doesn't have to do that with me.
  • Her dad basically develops condos and just throws a ton of money at her so he doesn't have to deal.
  • Always making excuses so he doesn't have to do any work.
  • No, honey, he doesn't have to write you a letter.
  • But he doesn't have to spend the rest of his life that way.
  • You can take his sample, but he doesn't have to answer your questions.
  • Commits crimes in jail so he doesn't have to deal with the real world.
  • The man is so strong, he doesn't have to answer to anybody.
  • I'm sure he doesn't have to work.
  • One he doesn't have to pay for.
  • Someone tell him he doesn't have to hit it from there.
  • Then he doesn't have to say if the guy was here.

Alternatives:

  • he must not
  • he is not required to
  • he is not obligated to
  • he need not
  • he is free not to

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