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who don't vs who doesn't

The phrases 'who don't' and 'who doesn't' are not directly comparable as they are used in different contexts. 'Who don't' is incorrect because 'who' is a singular pronoun and should be followed by 'doesn't' in the third person singular. On the other hand, 'who doesn't' is the correct form to use when referring to a singular subject.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

who don't

'Who don't' is incorrect in English. 'Who' is a singular pronoun and should be followed by 'doesn't' in the third person singular.

The correct form to use with 'who' in the third person singular is 'doesn't.'
  • Ones who don't appreciate food.
  • People who don't understand cows shouldn't handle beef.
  • Drug dealers use them to catch people who don't belong in their neighborhood.
  • Those who don't follow the rules will be punished.
  • Your boss says you get threats from people who don't like drones.
  • There are people who don't like spinach.
  • Those of you who don't wash out will have the privilege of learning all about it later.
  • Serena, there are some people who don't need to choose.
  • People who don't have cell phones.
  • Especially for the ones who don't want to listen.
  • Name me somebody who don't feel that way.
  • A wedding not wasted on two people who don't appreciate weddings.
  • People who don't have the Internet.
  • Whack-pots who don't know the difference between patriotism and terrorism.
  • People who don't have cell phones.
  • For people who don't have faith in love.
  • Survivors who don't look like they've gnawed their way here.
  • And to my muslim brothers who don't understand my actions...
  • Contracts are between people who don't trust one another.
  • People who don't understand us, Emma...

who doesn't

'Who doesn't' is the correct form to use when referring to a singular subject.

Use 'who doesn't' when referring to a singular subject in the third person singular.
  • Someone who doesn't understand communication between people.
  • It belongs to someone who doesn't exactly exist.
  • Anyone who doesn't believe is in a void.
  • But there's who doesn't share your opinion.
  • We're looking for someone who doesn't like orange rabbits.
  • Not unless you want to be married to someone who doesn't mind cheating.
  • Like I'm remembering a man who doesn't exist.
  • You want someone who doesn't keep disappearing.
  • He's built a car for someone who doesn't exist.
  • Love for a woman who doesn't exist.
  • Or a guy who doesn't want to get read.
  • Guess someone who doesn't have a wife.
  • You're the one who doesn't understand jokes.
  • Especially not to someone who doesn't work in my division.
  • You are a dishwasher who doesn't wash dishes.
  • The kind who doesn't bail on her family.
  • Or maybe one who doesn't cheat on tests.
  • Someone who doesn't understand what Their audience is truly thinking or feeling.
  • Someone who doesn't know she knows.
  • You're a man who doesn't sleep well...

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