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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does he went" is not correct in written English.
It is a grammatically incorrect combination of auxiliary and main verb forms.
Example: "Does he went to the store?" should be "Does he go to the store?"
Alternatives: "Is he going" or "Has he gone."
Exact(2)
Tired of playing the game, Parker did what he always does — he went off on his own and had a private conversation with his muse.
Nobody does," he went on.
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How does he go on?
"Where does he go?" Clancy said.
Now where does he go?
Where does he go next?
Nor does he go fishing.
How does he go about doing that?
Does he go to games?
Does he go to church?
How does he go about doing this?
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