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This isn't need payment vs This does't need payment

The correct phrase is "this doesn't need payment." The word "does" is the correct auxiliary verb to use with the negative form of the verb "need." The phrase is commonly used in English to indicate that something does not require payment.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

This isn't need payment

This phrase is incorrect. The auxiliary verb "isn't" is not the appropriate choice to pair with the verb "need."

The correct phrase should be "this doesn't need payment." Use the auxiliary verb "doesn't" with the base form of the verb "need" to form a negative sentence.

This does't need payment

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that something does not require payment.

Use this phrase when indicating that a particular item or service is free of charge and does not require any payment.

Examples:

  • This service doesn't need payment.
  • The software doesn't need payment for basic features.
  • The event doesn't need payment for entry.
  • The trial version doesn't need payment.
  • The donation doesn't need payment.

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