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"he do the work." vs "I does my 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

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'.

Alternatives:

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

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'.

Alternatives:

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

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