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I does my work. vs he do the work.

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct forms should be: 'I do my work.' and 'He does the work.' The verb 'do' needs to be conjugated correctly based on the subject pronoun (I, he) in the sentence.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 911 views

I does my work.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'does' does not match the subject pronoun 'I'.

The correct form is 'I do my work.' The verb 'do' should be used with the subject pronoun 'I'.
  • Sometimes I really appreciate my work.
  • I'll come to you there when I finish my work.
  • I had not appreciated how much I missed my work.
  • I know. I'm focused on my work.
  • I think I try to factor that into my work.
  • I'm afraid I don't recognise that description of my work.
  • I will believe that when I begin to sell my work.
  • I think I'd better get on with my work.
  • I told you... I have to resolve some problems before presenting my work.
  • Because I'm committed to my work.
  • I'm not interested in letting someone else sell my work.
  • I was complaining about my work.
  • I deserve credit for my work.
  • I'm proud of my work.
  • After that, I dove into my work.
  • I think he might have tampered with my work.
  • I don't need you up here double-checking my work.
  • BoJack, I stand by my work.
  • Right now I'm a little busy with my work.
  • I channeled it all into my work.

Alternatives:

  • I do my work.
  • I am doing my work.
  • I get my work done.
  • I complete my work.
  • I finish my work.

he do the work.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'do' should be conjugated as 'does' to match the subject pronoun 'he'.

The correct form is 'He does the work.' The verb 'do' should be conjugated as 'does' with the subject pronoun 'he'.
  • Your Majesty, he can do the work of 1728.
  • Once our boy sees who the competition is, he'll do most of the work.
  • I mean, you're doing all the grunt work so he can... do the grunt work.
  • Yes, because they don't have to really do the work.
  • I'm here to do the work.
  • Just let the leather do the work.
  • Show up and do the work.
  • I'm willing to do the work.
  • The kid refuses to do the work.
  • So you hired a bunch of immigrants to do the work.
  • I don't need to do the work.
  • PUDDLE: Steve had enlisted Migo's nephew to do the work.
  • Alright. One of your people can do the work.
  • Don't move from there and do the work.
  • Let me help you to do the work.
  • Let's not do the work.
  • Afraid she can't do the work.
  • No business can operate without the people who do the work.
  • You just me do the work.
  • I need to know you're ready to do the work.

Alternatives:

  • He does the work.
  • He is doing the work.
  • He gets the work done.
  • He completes the work.
  • He finishes the work.

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