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Hailsatyr Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Conjugating the verb with the pronoun ONE

You are the only one person who doesn't want to talk to me.
You are the only one person who don't want to talk to me.

Which is correct? To me, the first is correct because the verb corresponds with ONE, not YOU.
  

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Use this. You are the only one person who doesn't want to talk to me. You can say 'the only person who' or 'the only one who', but not both.

  • Use this.
  • You are the only one person who doesn't want to talk to me.
  • You can say 'the only person who' or 'the only one who', but not both.
  • CJ
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Use this.

You are the only one person who doesn't want to talk to me.

You can say 'the only person who' or 'the only one who', but not both.

CJ

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