spot the error if any in the fallowing sentences and rewrite them 1 she likes dogs, but she don't like cats
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She likes dogs not cats
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The correct sentence will be, "She likes dogs, but she doesn't like cats." Thus the use of don't instead of doesn't is incorrect.
- Here, we have to spot the error in the given sentence if there are any, and then correct them.
- We must remember first that don't is a contraction of do not and doesn't is a contraction of does not.
- Thus, their use also follows the same rules as the above given auxiliary verbs.
- An auxiliary verb is a verb that is used with another verb to form tenses, negatives, and questions.
- For first and second-person pronouns we use do not or don't. For example, I don't play video games.
- For third-person pronouns we use does not or doesn't. For example, She doesn't eat ice cream.
- Here, in the given sentence the third-person pronoun 'She' has been used. Hence, we will use doesn't instead of don't in the given sentence.
- So, the correct sentence will be, "She likes dogs, but she doesn't like cats." Thus the use of don't instead of doesn't is incorrect.
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