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The man does not have its phone vs The man does not has its phone

The correct phrase is "the man does not have its phone." The verb "have" is used with the third person singular subject "man," so it should be conjugated as "has." The incorrect phrase "the man does not has its phone" uses the incorrect conjugation of the verb.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 520 views

The man does not have its phone

This phrase is correct. The verb "have" is correctly conjugated for the third person singular subject "man."

This phrase is used to indicate that the man is lacking possession of his phone.
  • Your concern is for the fate of the man whose phone this is.
  • I just don't know if I can trust the man whose phone it is.
  • The man on the phone said you worked Homicide.
  • The man on the phone didn't seem all that interested.
  • The man on the phone wants a plutonium exhaust.
  • Pablo, the man that answered the phone made a mistake.
  • Assuming the man on the phone is actually is Moriarty.
  • The man on the phone said he'd kill ben and Jane If I brought in the police.
  • I'll hire inmates to man phone banks and control databases for businesses on the outside.
  • You tell the man get on the phone if he wants to speak to his wife.
  • But the man down by the phone box is very bad.
  • If the man connected his phone to the wi-fi, the router would have logged his unique M.A.C. address.
  • I mean, you had the man on the phone, and this is what it did for you.
  • Deeks, we got confirmation on the man on the phone, headed to the kitchen.
  • Man over phone: The Gardens aren't your business.
  • Control asked me to man the phones that night.
  • Just using a dead man's phone.
  • He just pays me to man the phone.
  • He's been working on the hit man's phone.
  • Lisbon says stay here, man the phones.

The man does not has its phone

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "has" is incorrectly conjugated for the third person singular subject "man."

  • Your concern is for the fate of the man whose phone this is.
  • I just don't know if I can trust the man whose phone it is.
  • The man on the phone said you worked Homicide.
  • The man on the phone didn't seem all that interested.
  • The man on the phone wants a plutonium exhaust.
  • Pablo, the man that answered the phone made a mistake.
  • Assuming the man on the phone is actually is Moriarty.
  • The man on the phone said he'd kill ben and Jane If I brought in the police.
  • I'll hire inmates to man phone banks and control databases for businesses on the outside.
  • You tell the man get on the phone if he wants to speak to his wife.
  • But the man down by the phone box is very bad.
  • If the man connected his phone to the wi-fi, the router would have logged his unique M.A.C. address.
  • I mean, you had the man on the phone, and this is what it did for you.
  • Deeks, we got confirmation on the man on the phone, headed to the kitchen.
  • Man over phone: The Gardens aren't your business.
  • Control asked me to man the phones that night.
  • Just using a dead man's phone.
  • He just pays me to man the phone.
  • He's been working on the hit man's phone.
  • Lisbon says stay here, man the phones.

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