With sentences that use "don't" and "doesn't" in a non contraction way. Like: "Fucking a jar of peanut butter feels so good, doesn't it?" It's been bothering me a lot lately because now I'm reading it like: "Fucking a jar of peanut butter feels so good, does not it?"
Am I missing something here?
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Another one that is confusing is "use/used", when it's used (lol) in this way: "I use/used to enjoy maryjoowanna."
WHICH IS IT?!?!
Rub it on your face.
Too late, I ate it. It tasted salty.......
Yeah you're missing something, are you not?
You go to school, do you not?
It feels so good, does it not?
Now you see the pattern, do you not?
Is it past tense? Then it's used. "I used to enjoy marijuana, but not anymore because now I use heroin. I used to get so high but now I just use needles."
God dammit thank you Fanglekai.
Especially the use/used one. Assholes
Wrong. There is no such thing as "could of" or "should of" or "would of". It's could have, should have would have. I could have gone to the store. I should have eaten breakfast. I would have fucked her ass.
People think it's "could of" because we say "could've" or "should've" or "would've" and it sounds like of.
Doesn't = does not
don't = do not
If you want to practice, this site should help
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_negation2.htm