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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Correct Grammar

0Hi,02br
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00I want to know which one of the below mentioned sentences is grammatically correct:02br
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00John and I are working together.02br
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00OR02br
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00John and I am working together.02br
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00It would be helpful if you could also help me with the reason for understanding the same.02br
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00Thanks & Regards,02br
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00Supriya0-
  

Top answer

0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10John and I are working together. 11b 10(correct) 12b 10The word 'are' is a plural verb. 12br 12br 10John and I am working together.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10John and I are working together.
  • 11b 10(correct) 12b 10The word 'are' is a plural verb.
  • 12br 12br 10John and I am working together.
  • (wrong)12br 12br 10Supriya12br 12blockquote 10John 01b 00is02b 00 studying.
  • (one person)02br 00John and I 01b 00are02b 00 studying.
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10John and I are working together. 11b10(correct) 12b10The word 'are' is a plural verb. Therefore 'are' should be used.12br
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10John and I am working together. (wrong)12br
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10Supriya12br
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10John 01b

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