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how do they goes vs how do they will

These two phrases are not correct in English. The correct form would be "How do they go?" for the present tense or "How will they go?" for the future tense.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 832 views

how do they goes

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "goes" does not agree with the subject "they."

The correct form would be "How do they go?" for the present tense. The verb "go" should be used with the correct subject-verb agreement.
  • How do they pick who goes when?
  • How do they know what goes on here?
  • They goes up, but they won't comes back down.
  • Big Boy goes there... and Fuzzy goes there... and Teddy goes there and Piggy goes there... and Monkey goes there and little Skippy goes there.
  • Once the marine biodiversity goes, everything goes with it.
  • And once that photo goes out, this option goes away.
  • Sorry, Madam, the sword goes wherever she goes.
  • Wherever Schramm goes, his security chief goes.
  • And if this goes to trial, firm goes under.
  • If the brain goes, everything goes.
  • And the trash goes... Trash goes outside.
  • Ostensibly it goes to expenses, but... mostly it just goes into their pockets.
  • They goes up, but they won't comes back down.
  • I hope Empire Group goes bankrupt.
  • There goes our element of surprise.
  • The ship goes critical in five minutes.
  • Second sip always goes down easier.
  • Lord Wellington goes wherever he is needed.
  • Cash goes to my dude across town.
  • Well, there goes your warrant.

Alternatives:

  • How do they go?

how do they will

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "will" is used to indicate future tense, but it should be followed by the base form of the verb, not the auxiliary verb "do."

The correct form would be "How will they go?" for the future tense. The auxiliary verb "will" should be used with the base form of the main verb.
  • It would be interesting to know how they will do it.
  • Now that we are establishing new measures, how do we know they will be used?
  • When one discusses how they will do it, then it is very, very serious.
  • They shall not grant the aid until they have informed the Commission of their undertaking to ensure that the restructuring plan is implemented and how they will do so.
  • I will not speculate on who these persons will be, but I would like to say that it is not just the name that is important, but also what they will be doing and how they will do it.
  • The rag-tag and bobtail of Tilling passing through my hall, all my carpets soiled and my flower beds trampled on, and how do I know that they will not steal upstairs and filch what they can find?

Alternatives:

  • How will they go?

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