He Don't And She Don't
Publisher Description
Many individuals use the word "don't" when the correct word to use should be "doesn't." Both words are correct in their place. This book makes the point that "don't" is OK with five of the six persons defined by English grammar but not with the Third Person Singular. Here, "doesn't" should be used. Read this book if you want details of this use and see the many examples.
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