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Anon006 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Doesn’t or don’t

Which is correct : Any couple that don’t/doesn’t come from the same sex.

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anon006 Any couple that don’t/doesn’t come from the same ***. 'couple' can take either a singular or plural verb. But even with that settled, it's hard to assign a coherent meaning to your phrase.

  • anon006 Any couple that don’t/doesn’t come from the same ***.
  • 'couple' can take either a singular or plural verb.
  • But even with that settled, it's hard to assign a coherent meaning to your phrase.
  • Couples don't "come from a ***", let alone "come from the same ***" or "come from a different ***".
  • What does that even mean?
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anon006Any couple that don’t/doesn’t come from the same ***.

'couple' can take either a singular or plural verb.

But even with that settled, it's hard to assign a coherent meaning to your phrase. Couples don't "come from a ***", let alone "come from the same ***" or "come from a different ***". What does that even mean?

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