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When does he brushes his teeth? vs When does he brushe his teeth?

The correct phrase is "When does he brush his teeth?" The verb "brush" should be in the base form without an added "s" at the end. This is a common mistake due to confusion with the third person singular form of verbs in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5344 views

When does he brushes his teeth?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "brushes" should be in the base form without an added "s" at the end.

The correct form is "When does he brush his teeth?" when asking about the habitual action of brushing teeth.
  • Make sure he brushes his teeth.
  • And please see that he brushes his teeth.
  • I don't think he brushes his teeth enough.
  • I don't think he brushes his teeth enough.
  • It's bad enough he's here every day after school, but now I can't stop him from running over here right after he brushes his teeth in the morning.
  • Gabriel brushes his teeth sometime that Tuesday.
  • Makes sure he eats, brushes his teeth.
  • Billy wanted to brush his teeth?
  • Still hanging on by his teeth?
  • Well, did he brush his teeth?
  • What am I supposed to do - start watching him brush his teeth?
  • They still want us to take his teeth?
  • Or do you mean choking on a bottle that was shoved so far down his throat it broke his teeth?
  • These days, as long as he's got all his parts and some of his teeth?
  • Is it true Ali could pull cars with his teeth?
  • Did they go on expenses, his teeth?
  • Who could whisk away the thought of the one unlikely mouse padding along a cold water pipe behind the floral wallpaper, gripping a single wooden match between the needles of his teeth?
  • Is it a guy brushing his teeth in an office bathroom, who has no control over his gastrointestinal issues, so he goes to the bathroom and keeps brushing his teeth?
  • Andy brushes his head against John's cheek.
  • Which deteriorated his teeth and made a dental match impossible.

When does he brushe his teeth?

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form of the verb is "brush."

The correct form is "When does he brush his teeth?" when asking about the habitual action of brushing teeth.
  • Make sure he brushes his teeth.
  • And please see that he brushes his teeth.
  • I don't think he brushes his teeth enough.
  • I don't think he brushes his teeth enough.
  • It's bad enough he's here every day after school, but now I can't stop him from running over here right after he brushes his teeth in the morning.
  • Gabriel brushes his teeth sometime that Tuesday.
  • Makes sure he eats, brushes his teeth.
  • Billy wanted to brush his teeth?
  • Still hanging on by his teeth?
  • Well, did he brush his teeth?
  • What am I supposed to do - start watching him brush his teeth?
  • They still want us to take his teeth?
  • Or do you mean choking on a bottle that was shoved so far down his throat it broke his teeth?
  • These days, as long as he's got all his parts and some of his teeth?
  • Is it true Ali could pull cars with his teeth?
  • Did they go on expenses, his teeth?
  • Who could whisk away the thought of the one unlikely mouse padding along a cold water pipe behind the floral wallpaper, gripping a single wooden match between the needles of his teeth?
  • Is it a guy brushing his teeth in an office bathroom, who has no control over his gastrointestinal issues, so he goes to the bathroom and keeps brushing his teeth?
  • Andy brushes his head against John's cheek.
  • Which deteriorated his teeth and made a dental match impossible.

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