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Grammar

Fulfill or fulfills

Is this sentence correct:

"The modular design provides the opportunity to purchase a customized machine that fulfill your individual needs"

or should it be:

The modular design provides the opportunity to purchase a customized machine that fulfills your individual needs.

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I should definitely think that this sentence would need to be placed in the appropiate context to be understood thoroughly, otherwise the customers might not be able to fully understand its meaning, so gain the adequate amount of satisfaction from the goods purchased.

  • I should definitely think that this sentence would need to be placed in the appropiate context to be understood thoroughly, otherwise the customers might not be able to fully understand its meaning, so gain the adequate amount of satisfaction from the goods purchased.
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I should definitely think that this sentence would need to be placed in the appropiate context to be understood thoroughly, otherwise the customers might not be able to fully understand its meaning, so gain the adequate amount of satisfaction from the goods purchased.
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The modular design provides the opportunity to purchase a customized machine that FULFILLS your individual needs.
Fulfills because the subject is machine (= it fulfills)

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