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It surely doesn't sucks vs It surely doesn't suck

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct form should be "it surely doesn't suck." The verb "suck" needs to be in the base form without an "s" at the end when used with auxiliary verbs like "doesn't."

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1127 views

It surely doesn't sucks

This phrase is not correct in English. The verb "sucks" should be in the base form without an "s" when used with auxiliary verbs like "doesn't."

The correct form is "it surely doesn't suck." Use the base form of the verb (suck) after auxiliary verbs like "doesn't."
  • You fix her as if your life depended on it, 'cause it surely does.
  • I don't know, but it surely does exist.
  • It doesn't scale, it doesn't work globally, and it surely doesn't work virtually.
  • Which also doesn't suck, obviously.
  • At least I don't suck at directions.
  • One, I didn't suck anything.
  • I don't suck at Blackjack.
  • I have to admit, you don't suck.
  • Just don't suck our dicks, please.
  • Well, it definitely doesn't suck.
  • Remember when this country didn't suck?
  • It doesn't suck as much as it could have sucked.
  • Good thing you don't suck.
  • Now we got three days to slap something together that doesn't suck.
  • Paging a doctor who doesn't suck.
  • Sweetheart, your instincts don't suck.
  • For once, my life doesn't suck.
  • You didn't suck in rehearsal.
  • Don't suck when my mom is speaking.
  • The world doesn't suck any more today than it did yesterday.

It surely doesn't suck

This phrase is correct in English. The verb "suck" is in the correct base form when used with the auxiliary verb "doesn't."

Use this phrase when you want to express that something definitely does not suck. Remember to use the base form of the verb (suck) after auxiliary verbs like "doesn't."
  • You fix her as if your life depended on it, 'cause it surely does.
  • I don't know, but it surely does exist.
  • It doesn't scale, it doesn't work globally, and it surely doesn't work virtually.
  • Which also doesn't suck, obviously.
  • At least I don't suck at directions.
  • One, I didn't suck anything.
  • I don't suck at Blackjack.
  • I have to admit, you don't suck.
  • Just don't suck our dicks, please.
  • Well, it definitely doesn't suck.
  • Remember when this country didn't suck?
  • It doesn't suck as much as it could have sucked.
  • Good thing you don't suck.
  • Now we got three days to slap something together that doesn't suck.
  • Paging a doctor who doesn't suck.
  • Sweetheart, your instincts don't suck.
  • For once, my life doesn't suck.
  • You didn't suck in rehearsal.
  • Don't suck when my mom is speaking.
  • The world doesn't suck any more today than it did yesterday.

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