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She does still hunt vs She still hund

The correct phrase is "she does still hunt." The incorrect phrase "she still hund" contains a misspelling and incorrect verb form. The correct phrase uses the auxiliary verb "does" to form the present simple tense.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 621 views

She does still hunt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to emphasize that the action of hunting is still ongoing. It is formed using the auxiliary verb "does" followed by the adverb "still" and the base form of the main verb.

Examples:

  • She does still hunt in the woods every weekend.
  • He does still hunt, but not as often as he used to.
  • Does she still hunt for deer in the winter?
  • Why does he still hunt when he has so much meat in the freezer?
  • They do still hunt together occasionally.
  • They may be old, my little nephew, but those dogs can still hunt.
  • We can still hunt and play cards and attend court.
  • They can still hunt, but they can't be social.
  • I'll still hunt her down and kill her.
  • I can still hunt. I'm just, you know... dewier.
  • I'll still help you hunt souls.
  • We're still on the hunt for a permanent venue.
  • I just heard from Nate that Chuck's still on the hunt.
  • I just heard from Nate that Chuck's still on the hunt.
  • Still, I could hunt down that seal.
  • And now here I am at 60, watching dummies fly off a roof, still on the hunt.
  • And now here I am at 60, watching dummies fly off a roof, still on the hunt.
  • This is Bart Malles still on the hunt and looking down for answers.
  • Breaks my heart, but they're still in the hunt. Ahem.
  • Don't ask me how or why, but... we are still in the hunt.
  • Is hunt still in the top two hunt?
  • While Jackie Stewart had stepped aside, the other jacky was still on the title hunt.
  • And so we've got about four laps to go, and James hunt is still second.
  • In the meantime, authorities are still on the hunt for suspects in the Mandy Michaels slaying.
  • But Senator Pullman, with 1302 delegates, is still in the hunt, having won Florida and Tennessee and Virginia and Missouri.

She still hund

This phrase is incorrect due to a misspelling and incorrect verb form.


Alternatives:

  • she still hunted
  • she used to hunt
  • she is still hunting
  • she hunts regularly
  • she continues to hunt

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