No, the contraction don't is the contraction for 'do not'; the verb 'do' is the first or second person singular; the pronoun 'he' is the third person. The third person form of the verb is does; the correct contraction is doesn't. Example:
I don't have a tie.
You don't have a tie.
He doesn't have a tie.
The third person singular is the only form that uses does or doesn't; all of the plural forms use do or don't.
We don't have a tie.
You don't have a tie.
They don't have a tie.
No. He doesn't have a tie would be correct.
you usally dont have a tie tied to the front of a tie
yes,a robot can tie its shoes if you make it like that but if you dont then no
The length of a neck tie should result in the tip of the tie sitting flush with the top of your belt buckle.
If you are going to tie your hours up you need to tie it up tight so it dont get away.
Red, his tie is red and it's the correct answer in kiis club =)
you dont stupid! gosh there are stupid people in the world now a days!
laces
That is the correct spelling of "tie dye" (fabric coloring process that yields a distinctive pattern).
i dont know how to tie my shoe
i dont know google it.
If a deaf person has a tongue tie problem, there is a surgery that can correct the tie of the tongue. This surgery separates the tongue from the attachment at the base.