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The meaning of DOES is present tense third-person singular of do; plural of doe.
Do and does are forms of the verb “to do.” They appear frequently in English sentences, especially when forming questions, negative statements, or emphasizing an idea. The main difference depends on the subject of the sentence. While both words share the same base meaning, they are used with different subjects in the present tense.
Discover when to use do and does in English grammar. Learn the rules for questions and negatives, see clear examples, and practice with easy exercises to master correct usage.
DOES definition: a plural of doe. See examples of does used in a sentence.
We’ve put together a guide to help you use do, does, and did as action and auxiliary verbs in the simple past and present tenses.
Definition of does verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.