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he never lose vs he never loses

The correct choice is "He never loses." The verb "loses" should be used with the third-person singular pronoun "he." The incorrect sentence "he never lose" does not have proper subject-verb agreement.
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Last updated: August 20, 2024

he never lose

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "lose" should be in the form "loses" to match the third person singular pronoun "he."

The correct form is "he never loses." Use the verb "loses" to match the third person singular subject "he."

Alternatives:

  • he never loses
  • he doesn't lose
  • he is never losing
  • he has never lost
  • he will never lose

he never loses

This phrase is correct. The verb "loses" matches the third person singular pronoun "he" in English.

Use this phrase when referring to someone, in this case, "he," who never experiences defeat or failure.

Alternatives:

  • he never loses
  • he doesn't lose
  • he is never losing
  • he has never lost
  • he will never lose

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