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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

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jack and the group have been walking together to the beach :::or :::::has been walking together to the beach,:::::or :::::: both jack and the group hve been walking to the beach ? or both the group and jack has been walking to the beach? which are correct and correct the wrong ones
  

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(Both) J ack and the group is the subject of your sentence. It is plural, so use a plural verb.

  • (Both) J ack and the group is the subject of your sentence.
  • It is plural, so use a plural verb.
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(Both) Jack and the group is the subject of your sentence. It is plural, so use a plural verb.
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