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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Both is singular or plural here?

Sentence: You may need him in future when the both party disappoints.


Question: Disappoint should have "s" at its end or not?


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Anonymous Sentence : You may need him in future when the both party disappoint s . Question: Disappoint should have "s" at its end or not? Thanks Will anyone please answer this question.

  • Anonymous Sentence : You may need him in future when the both party disappoint s .
  • Question: Disappoint should have "s" at its end or not?
  • Thanks Will anyone please answer this question.
  • Thanks
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Anonymous

Sentence: You may need him in future when the both party disappoints.


Question: Disappoint should have "s" at its end or not?


Thanks


Will anyone please answer this question.


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There are more problems with the sentence than the verb.


You may need him in the future when the both parties disappoint.

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