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Is it that ( doesn’t ) mean anything or that (don’t ) mean anything?
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Is it that ( doesn’t ) mean anything or that (don’t ) mean anything?
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“That doesn't mean anything” Is correct. If you were to say “That don't mean anything” it wouldn't be correct grammar.
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The correct grammar would be “that doesn’t mean anything”
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