He drives a black car, _____ he? won't doesn't do will
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He drives a black car, doesn't he?
What is doesn't?
- Doesn't is the short form of does not.
- We use such words in the English language to add more style.
- We also use other similar words such as isn't, couldn't, hadn't, etc.
- As the first clause is present indefinite, 'doesn't' is the right option.
Thus, the second option is correct - doesn't.
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He drives a black car, doesn't he?
Explanation:
When we say no, we are actually saying no. The form with the apostrophe is a contraction, like "no" and "no se puede". We owe the "o" in will't to a 16th-century form of the word: wonnot. also used when asking a question. It cannot be used to issue orders.
In English, doesn't is only used when speaking in the third person singular ("he", "she" and "it"). also used when asking a question. It cannot be used to issue orders.
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