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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Do you want to come here or I will go to your house?
  

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Do you want to come over or should I go to your house?

  • Do you want to come over or should I go to your house?
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Do you want to come over or should I go to your house?
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My question is, if we use two nouns and out of these two nouns first one is singular and the another one is plural. then according to which noun would the helping verb be placed? the sentence for example is as follows:
the chairman as well as the members ____ to be blamed.

which helping verb may be filled in the blank?
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Anonymous My question is, if we use two nouns and out of these two nouns first one is singular and the another one is plural. then according to which noun would the helping verb be placed? the sentence for example is as follows:the chairman as well as the members ____ to be blamed.which helping verb may be filled in the blank?
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