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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What if you are using a singular and a plural subject.
  

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Context or example would help here! Maybe you mean something like this: My sisters and brother are coming for dinner.

  • Context or example would help here!
  • Maybe you mean something like this: My sisters and brother are coming for dinner.
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Context or example would help here! Maybe you mean something like this: My sisters and brother are coming for dinner.
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AnonymousWhat if you are using a singular and a plural subject.
It is grammatically incorrect to have a plural subject and a singular verb in a clause.

For example:

X We am women. (We = first person plural; am = first person singular)
X They goes to sch
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Anonymous What if you are using a singular and a plural subject.
Then the verb would be the same either way in the past tense, if that's what you're asking.

Lucy went to the party.
Lucy and her friends went to the party.

CJ

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