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I don't requires you to do this. vs I don't require you to do this.

The correct phrase is "I don't require you to do this." The verb "require" should be used in the base form after the modal verb "don't." The phrase is commonly used in English to express that something is not necessary or mandatory.

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I don't requires you to do this.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "require" should be in the base form after the modal verb "don't."

Incorrect. Use the correct form "I don't require you to do this."

I don't require you to do this.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to express that something is not necessary or mandatory.

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