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"You don’t need" vs "You doesn’t need"

The correct phrase is "you don’t need." The verb "need" is used with the pronoun "you" in the base form "need." The incorrect phrase "you doesn’t need" uses the incorrect form of the verb for the pronoun.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

You don’t need

Correct. The verb "need" is correctly conjugated with the pronoun "you" in the negative form.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone does not require something. It is the negative form of the sentence "You need."

Examples:

  • You don’t need to worry about it.
  • You don’t need to go to the store today.

Alternatives:

  • You needn’t worry about it.
  • You do not need to go to the store today.

You doesn’t need

Incorrect. The verb "doesn’t" is not the correct form to use with the pronoun "you."

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