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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does not understood" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "does not understand." You can use the correct phrase when indicating that someone lacks comprehension of something. Example: "She does not understand the instructions given for the assignment."
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The regulator "does not understood that, more than being brands, Twitter and Facebook are public spaces where 25 percent of the French population discuss and exchange information," wrote Benoît Raphaël, author of a blog called La Social NewsRoom.
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Does not understand himself.
He doesn't understand".
"She doesn't understand.
Herdal doesn't understand.
Fenella doesn't understand this.
He doesn't understand anything".
"But she doesn't understand".
Who doesn't understand that?
Allira doesn't understand it.
But Mather doesn't understand.
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