Re: Using 'doesn't'

Originally Posted by
Kiwi watcher
NOT A TEACHER
If folk on here are learning to speak English then it should be done correctly from the start.
Often people use rhoterical (spelling error) questions because they are not bold enough to say what they really mean, and make what they mean to be a comment, by leaving it open ended . (error with punctuation spacing) This leads to the listener/ reader (error with punctuation spacing) not knowing what was intended. English should be clear, and if a statement is what is intended then a question should not be asked. (missing quotation marks)Doesn't it (missing quotation marks), is (missing word) question whether or not an answer is expected or not . (incorrect repetition of "or not" and incorrect punctuation spacing)
I entirely agree that things should be done correctly from the start. On that basis, it is unclear why, after many requests, you still fail to use correct spacing with your punctuation. I have marked above in bold and red every error in your post.
You have repeatedly failed to take note of the requests made under the forum guidelines.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.