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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

include vs includes

Do I say "set of skills which include"?
or "set of skills which includes"?
  

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Actually, both are in use and no one will notice. Grammatical concord is 'includes'; notional and proximal concord is 'include'.

  • Actually, both are in use and no one will notice.
  • Grammatical concord is 'includes'; notional and proximal concord is 'include'.
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Actually, both are in use and no one will notice. Grammatical concord is 'includes'; notional and proximal concord is 'include'.

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