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DL Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

A group of people question

Dear all, a stupid question from a non-native English speaker. Which is the correct way: "a group of people that help each other" or "a group of people that helps each other"?

Thank you in advance for your thoughtful responses.

  

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a group of {people who help each other} The brackets above show you the reason for the choice of verb form. CJ

  • a group of {people who help each other} The brackets above show you the reason for the choice of verb form.
  • CJ
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a group of {people who help each other}

The brackets above show you the reason for the choice of verb form.

CJ

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