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"Why don't you get marry" vs "She don't have an issue"

These two phrases are both incorrect in standard English. The first phrase should be 'she doesn't have an issue' to use the correct verb form. The second phrase should be 'why don't you get married?' to form a grammatically correct question.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

Why don't you get marry

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should be 'why don't you get married?'

The correct form uses 'married' as the past participle form of the verb 'marry' to form the question about someone's future marital status.

Alternatives:

  • why don't you get married?

She don't have an issue

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should be 'she doesn't have an issue.'

The correct form uses 'doesn't' as the auxiliary verb with 'have' to form the negative sentence in the third person singular.

Alternatives:

  • she doesn't have an issue

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