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he don't want any call vs he doesn't want any call

The correct phrase is "he doesn't want any call". The use of "doesn't" is the correct form of the auxiliary verb "do" in the third person singular. "He don't want any call" is grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 737 views

he don't want any call

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form is "he doesn't want any call" where "doesn't" is the contraction of "does not".
  • Interferes with business, I don't want any calls or emails.
  • I don't want any calls, text or e-mails tipping off the suspect.
  • I don't want any more calls from battalion...
  • Okay, I don't want to call favorites,
  • I don't want to call the police.
  • No, I don't want to call Lucas.
  • - I don't want to call Pledge Mistress.
  • I don't want another call from school.
  • Mostly cos I don't want to call Tasha first.
  • You don't want to call my bluff.
  • We don't want this call showing up on your log.
  • No, I don't want to call it off.
  • Look, I don't want to call the cops on a sick lady, but...
  • Okay, I don't want to call favorites,
  • You don't want to call 911.
  • I'm in disguise, you see? I really don't want to call attention to myself.
  • I don't want to call you a liar, but I think we both know what the truth is here.
  • Cos I don't want to call out Search And Rescue if Hattie's sitting in a pub in Lerwick crying into her beer.
  • Well, we don't want to call the fire brigade until we have to.
  • If you don't want to call, I will.

Alternatives:

  • he doesn't want any call
  • he does not want any call
  • he is not interested in any call
  • he is not accepting any calls
  • he is refusing all calls

he doesn't want any call

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This is the correct form to express that someone does not desire to receive any phone calls.
  • He doesn't want me to call his dad.
  • I'm hiding from Vic because he doesn't want me to call the police.
  • So, tell your C.E.O. that he should get back to me really soon if he doesn't want to receive a call from the city.
  • Interferes with business, I don't want any calls or emails.
  • He doesn't want any eyes on him.
  • He was thinking he doesn't want any guns or money.
  • Says he doesn't want any.
  • He doesn't want any trouble with anyone.
  • He doesn't want any witnesses.
  • He doesn't want any electricity in the house.
  • He doesn't want any cops getting killed.
  • You know, and he doesn't want to call a general a liar?
  • You know, and he doesn't want to call a general a liar?
  • I don't want any calls, text or e-mails tipping off the suspect.
  • He's done his time, he doesn't want any trouble.
  • He's taking away my job, but he doesn't want any trouble.
  • He doesn't want any one of you to leave.
  • This is for 'Seagull' since he doesn't want any money.
  • This is my uncle, and he doesn't want any trouble.
  • He doesn't want any of this traced back to him.

Alternatives:

  • he does not want any call
  • he is not interested in any call
  • he is not accepting any calls
  • he is refusing all calls
  • he is declining all calls

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