[Grammar] Are these two sentences same in meaning and grammatical?

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1.He really respect them, but he don't like them.
2.He really respect them, but don't like them.
Do the sentence 1 and the sentence 2 have the same meaning?
 
1.He really respect them, but he don't like them.
2.He really respect them, but don't like them.
Do the sentence 1 and the sentence 2 have the same meaning?

Check your verbs.

Otherwise, I'd say both are okay. I find 1 more natural.
 
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Check your verbs.

Otherwise, I'd both are okay. I find 1 more natural.

1.He really
respects them, but he doesn't like them.
2.He really respects them, but doesn't like them.
 
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