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Rules
Use does with the pronouns he, she, and it, or whenever you mean only one person or thing.
Use do with the pronouns I, you, they and we, or whenever you mean more than one person or thing.
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Write do or does to complete the sentence.
We _ know that hounds have a good sense of smell.
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We do know that hounds have a good sense of smell.
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Write do or does to complete the sentence.
Wind _ blow more in the river bottom.
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Wind does blow more in the river bottom.
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Write doesn't or don't to complete the sentence.
By late evening the happy tune _sound happy.
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By late evening the happy tune doesn’t sound happy.
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Write doesn't or don't to complete the sentence.
I think I can cut it down.
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I don’t think I can cut it down.
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Rules
Use has with the pronouns he, she, and it, or whenever you mean only one person or thing.
Use have with the pronouns I, you, they and we, or whenever you mean more than one person or thing.
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Write has or have to complete the sentence.
I tracked coons in the rain, snow, and hail.
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I have tracked coons in the rain, snow, and hail.
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