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| Please help. Which among the two sentences is correct? 1. Does she has a dog? 2. Does she have a dog? Thanks in advance. |
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| 2 is correct |
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| . "2. Does she have a dog?" is the correct sentence of the two. . . Additional note: You shouldn't use "among" when referring to only two things. The word "among" is used when there are three or more things. ;) |
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| Thanks for the help. Also, thanks Philly for correcting my english. |
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| By the way. Does this mean that whenever I use "does", I must use "have" and not "has"? Thanks again. |
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In the sentence I provided that was corrected by Philly. What should be the correct word to replace "among"? Should it be "on"? Thanks in advance. |
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| I would say: Which of these two sentences is correct? |
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| Does this mean "on" is not applicable to use in that sentence? Or, can be used but not a good choice to use. Please advise. Thanks. |
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she has a dog. she does not have a dog. does she have a dog? among= when there are three or more. between= when there are two. madox |
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