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Wisdom27 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

about relative pronoun

Dear all,
I am the only one in my family who goes to church everyday.
As subect is "I' should verb be singular or plural (go or goes)?
Thank you.
  

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I am the only one in my family who goes to church every day. Reason: The verb agrees with one. Note: every day, not everyday .

  • I am the only one in my family who goes to church every day.
  • Reason: The verb agrees with one.
  • Note: every day, not everyday .
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I am the only one in my family who goes to church every day.
Reason: The verb agrees with one.
Note: every day, not everyday.
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wisdom27 Dear all,I am the only one in my family who goes to church everyday.As subect is "I' should verb be singular or plural (go or goes)?Thank you.
"goes" is correct. Note that "the only one" is a pronoun expressed in the third person singular and refers to the equally singular "I".

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