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What is the difference between ' My name is David Mason Pisgon.' and 'My names are David Mason Pisgon.' This correct and incorrect form of expression is common and unexplained. I really need to know what is the correct expression and why is that. Thank you. Abel
  

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  • ' This correct and incorrect form of expression is common and unexplained.
  • I really need to know what is the correct expression and why is that.
  • Thank you.
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Hi,

What is the difference between ' My name is David Mason Pisgon.' and 'My names are David Mason Pisgon.' This correct and incorrect form of expression is common and unexplained. I really need to know what is the correct expression and why is that. Thank you. Abel

' My name is David Mason Pisgon.' We say this a lot.

'My names are David Mason Pisgon.'

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