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Is This Sentence Correct Does He Knows It

Is this sentence correct?does he knows it?

No. Not correct.
Does he know it?
The "s" indicates a third person singular subject. It is used in only once in the verb phrase.
Here "does" is the part of the verb phrase that has the ending.
So, yes, you use the "s" only once unless you have more than subject-verb combination.
He does it. He knows it. He does know it. He knows better, but he does it anyway.
He knows that he does it.
He knows it and he does it.

Check out auxiliary or "helping" verbs.

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ab/g/auxverbterm.htm

Is the sentence, "he don't knows about it" correct?

No, the given sentence is not correct.Let’s understand.‘He’ is a singular subject, Using rules, singular subject takes always singular verb.Singular verb is the 5th form of the verb.Thus, ‘He dont’ has no sense.. Because it is making S.S + V1 that is absolutely wrong.Correct would be S.S + V5So ‘He does not know’ will be correct answer.If any subject is followed by two consicutive verb, subject will be according to former verb and vice versa. The later verb will be constant.Ex. He is playing.‘Is’ will be according to the subject, ‘he’ and vice versa. ‘playing’ will be constant.

Is the sentence "she don't know me" correct??

Well, The sentence is certainly not correct as you have pointed out yourself! Obviously it is not OK to use 'she don't;' however, I am sure if you use it among your friends no one will fault you!!!.

Can you correct the sentence “Does he know English”?

Change to = Does he understand English?English is a language. If you ask your question “does he KNOW English”, it suggests that English is either a place or a person. If your intention is to find out if the person knows how to speak English, then ask “Does he know how to speak English”? That is how I would ask the question, if I my intention was to find out if someone understands the language or can communicate in the language.

Is this sentence correct: "Does he has any other number?"

No, it is not. The correct way to ask this question would be: Does he have any other number?The verb have is used in the following format in the present tense.1st person singular: I have1st person plural: We have2nd person singular: You have2nd person plural: You (all) have3rd person singular: She/He/It has3rd person plural: They haveReferring to this table, is correct to use the word has with 3rd person singular, which is She/He/It.So the sentence would be:He has another number.However, when usage is to do + have, it is used in the following way:1st person singular: I do have1st person plural: We do have2nd person singular: You do have2nd person plural: You (all) do have3rd person singular: She/He/It does have3rd person plural: They do haveNote how 3rd person singular, for to do + have is She/He/It does have.Therefore the same sentence will be:He does have another number.And keeping in mind the rule to frame questions in English, the question you have asked will be:Does he have another number?

Which sentence is grammatically correct: “I do not know where does he live” or “I do not know where he lives”?

“I do not know where he lives” is correct.I think the confusion is due to the American English use of “do” in forming questions. “What does he do? Where did she go? Why does that happen?” and so on.In the case of “where,” we have the word functioning as an adverb in “Where does he live?” with “where” meaning “in or to what place or position.”When we say “I do not know where he lives” you still have “where” as an adverb, but the meaning changes to something more like “the place or situation in which.”That “which” is the critical difference in meaning. You could paraphrase “Where does he live” as “in what place or position does he live” but you cannot paraphrase it as “in what place or situation in which does he live.”

"He talks as if he knows all" is the a correct sentence?

another examples:
1-Oh come on ! as if you knew the answer.
2-He walked confidently as if he wasn't scared.

Note that I'm repeating the phrase "as if" so if you have comment on this expression please add it to your reply , thank you

Which sentence is correct and why? He is in the hospital or He is in hospital.?

Either is correct.

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