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Warren nazareno Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Filipino want to be fluent in english?

Which grammar is correct?

Filipino want to be fluent in english.
or
Filipino wants to be fluent in english.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

If Filipino here is the name of a person ( Mr. Filipino Jones , for example) you would use Filipino wants to be fluent in E nglish . If Filipino here means someone from the Philippines you would use one of these: A Filipino wants to be fluent in English .

  • If Filipino here is the name of a person ( Mr.
  • Filipino Jones , for example) you would use Filipino wants to be fluent in E nglish .
  • If Filipino here means someone from the Philippines you would use one of these: A Filipino wants to be fluent in English .
  • Filipinos want to be fluent in English .
  • (Note the capital E of English )
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If Filipino here is the name of a person (Mr. Filipino Jones, for example) you would use Filipino wants to be fluent in English.
If Filipino here means someone from the Philippines you would use one of these:
A Filipino wants to be fluent in English.
Filipinos want to be fluent in English.
(Note the capital E of
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Wants.
I, you, we: want
He, she, it: wants.

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