TheWrap on MSN: New York Times Magazine stumps everyone with unsolvable Sunday crossword puzzle: 'I eventually gave up'
The New York Times enraged cruciverbalists (a 15-letter word for people who enjoy solving crossword puzzles) everywhere after the grid published in its Sunday magazine editions simply didn't line up.
New York Times Magazine stumps everyone with unsolvable Sunday crossword puzzle: 'I eventually gave up'
Both do and does are present tense forms of the verb do. Which is the correct form to use depends on the subject of your sentence. In this article, we’ll explain the difference between do and does, cover when and how to use each form, and provide examples of how they’re used in sentences. The […]
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.