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how old is she vs how old does she

The correct sentence is 'How old is she?' This is the most common and natural way to ask someone's age. 'How old does she?' is not a correct construction.
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Last updated: October 21, 2024 • 13546 views

how old is she

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's age.

This phrase is used to ask about the age of a female person. It is a standard and natural way to inquire about someone's age.

Examples:

  • How old is she?
  • I wonder how old she is.
  • Can you tell me how old she is?
  • Do you know how old she is?
  • How old is she turning this year?
  • Lucky drowning victims, how old is she?
  • If he's got a daughter, then how old is she?
  • How old is she? - She's so old...
  • "How old is she?"
  • Her name is Gil Ra I'm, and how old is she?
  • How old is she, Bryn?
  • How old is she? - Twenty-nine.
  • Your mother says, "How old is she, son?"
  • How old is she, anyway?
  • "How old is she?" "She is twelve years old."
  • But how old is she?
  • Dude, how old is she?
  • Tinny, how old is she?
  • Antoine, how old is she?
  • And how old is she?
  • How old is she?
  • How old is she?
  • How old is she?
  • How old is she?
  • How old is she? - Eleven!

how old does she

This phrase is not a correct construction in English. It does not make sense when asking about someone's age.

  • Why, how old does she need to be?
  • Wait, how old does she think you are?
  • How old does she look to you?
  • How old does she look to you?
  • So how old does that make you?
  • How old does that make all of us?
  • Now, how old does he think you are?
  • How old does that make that country now?
  • How old are you? I'm old enough to know what I like.
  • Old doesn't necessarily mean nice.
  • So the three-year-old does two things differently.
  • That little seven-year-old doesn't have a dad.
  • A 2 year old doesn't want well-rounded.
  • I forget sometimes people your age get sensitive about how old they are.
  • You know how old mirrors are.
  • How old is our playground equipment?
  • Well, I couldn't tell how old... an explosion.
  • Your heart doesn't know how old you are.
  • Sometimes I forget how old he is.
  • Any grade. I don't know how old he is.

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