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Rami1511 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

how to ask a question to more than a person ?

hello

if I wanted to ask a question to more than a person
should I say: "Who has facebook" or "Who have Facebook" ( in case I am sure that more than a person have facebook account )

and the same for "How many" should I use plural noun or singular after it ?
  

Top answer

" I am not sure why, actually. Anyone else know?

  • " I am not sure why, actually.
  • Anyone else know?
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You would say, "Who has facebook?" I am not sure why, actually. Emotion: smile Anyone else know?
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Interrogative who as the grammatical subject is followed by a singular verbexcept when used to ask for the complement of a clause, when a plural form is possible..

Who has more than one friend?
Who are your best friends?
Who is your best friend?

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