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how to use 'matter' in a sentence. It doesn't matter. Does it matter? It isn't matter. Is it matter? I have heard matter used in all the sentences mentioned above. If matter is used as a verb, It isn't matter is a wrong sentence. Isn't it? Is it used that way just because native English speakers don't care about the grammer or is there another reason?
Jun 24, 2015 12:27 PM
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It isn't matter. Is it matter? <<< These two are wrong. You'll mostly hear phrases like: "It doesn't matter" - used to show that something isn't important. "What's the matter?" - used to ask what's wrong with someone if their visibly annoyed/upset. "Does it matter" - used to ask if something is important or not, or to avoid telling someone something. E.g. Mum: "Where were you?" Son: "Does it matter?"
June 24, 2015
Actually the other two sentences are also correct but they have a different meaning. In those sentences "matter" is a noun meaning any physical substance. For example, at CERN they spend a lot of time studying dark matter.
June 26, 2015
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