“don’t” applies to the plural subject of “words”. “hasn’t” applies to the singular subject of “letter”. “you’re” is using the general “you” in English that replaces the archaic/formal “one”. “doesn’t” applies to the singular concept of being or not being bilingual.
It might help to read the first sentence like:
Op is one of those people who find it easier to read when words are spelled correctly and don’t shoehorn in a [throwback letter that hasn’t been used in English for centuries].
I am pointing out _skj is very particular on what they consider “easier to read when words are spelled correctly.” It boils down to preferences not everyone adheres to. Maybe get a linguistic retrospective recheck, boomer.
Those conjugations are correct.
“don’t” applies to the plural subject of “words”. “hasn’t” applies to the singular subject of “letter”. “you’re” is using the general “you” in English that replaces the archaic/formal “one”. “doesn’t” applies to the singular concept of being or not being bilingual.
It might help to read the first sentence like:
Verb + adverbs are not conjugations 🤣😂.
I am pointing out _skj is very particular on what they consider “easier to read when words are spelled correctly.” It boils down to preferences not everyone adheres to. Maybe get a linguistic retrospective recheck, boomer.