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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

is or are

what is their name? or what are their names? which sentence is correct. please help me figure it out
  

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If you are asking about the surname of the members of a family, then it's the first. If you are asking about or the name of a band, team or some other group of people, then wither works in BrE. In most other situations, it will be the second.

  • If you are asking about the surname of the members of a family, then it's the first.
  • If you are asking about or the name of a band, team or some other group of people, then wither works in BrE.
  • In most other situations, it will be the second.
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If you are asking about the surname of the members of a family, then it's the first. If you are asking about or the name of a band, team or some other group of people, then wither works in BrE. In most other situations, it will be the second.
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Both are correct with a capital: What...?

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