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It doesn't seems to work for me vs doesn't seems to work for me

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be "It doesn't seem to work for me." The verb "seem" is used in the third person singular form with "doesn't" in negative sentences.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

It doesn't seems to work for me

Incorrect. The verb "seem" should be in the base form without an "s" in this context.

The correct form is "It doesn't seem to work for me." Use the base form of the verb "seem" after the auxiliary verb "doesn't."

Alternatives:

  • It doesn't seem to work for me.

doesn't seems to work for me

Incorrect. The verb "seem" should be in the base form without an "s" in this context.

The correct form is "It doesn't seem to work for me." Use the base form of the verb "seem" after the auxiliary verb "doesn't."

Alternatives:

  • It doesn't seem to work for me.

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