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He is good at football but he _____ want to play now. *

isn't
don't
wasn't
doesn't

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User Deadrunk
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Answer= doesn’t.

He is good at football but he ‘doesn’t’ want to play now.

Doesn’t means does not.

I hope this helps.
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User Vejto
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The right answer is option four

doesn't

Explanation:

Ok this is the main idea

when communicating in the first person, second person plural and singular and also third person plural e.g ("I," "you," "we," and "they") we can use don't

But when we communicate in the third person singular like in the question ("He") we use doesn't

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