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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Depend or depends

"Depend" or "depends" that is the question: in the following sentence is "depend" correct or should it be "depends"? "

"With (the gavel) the Master governs his Lodge; and the welfare and prosperity of your Lodge, in a great measure, depend upon its judicious use. In your hands, I am confident, it will be wielded for the best interests of your Brethren."
  

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Anonymous "Depend" or "depends" that is the question: in the following sentence is "depend" correct or should it be "depends"? " You may use either without fear or favour; a valid argument may be made for each.

  • Anonymous "Depend" or "depends" that is the question: in the following sentence is "depend" correct or should it be "depends"?
  • " You may use either without fear or favour; a valid argument may be made for each.
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Anonymous"Depend" or "depends" that is the question: in the following sentence is "depend" correct or should it be "depends"? "
You may use either without fear or favour; a valid argument may be made for each.

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