Just curious do we use singular or plural for questions? For example, do we say," are your children living with you or is your children living with you?
Thanks
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"Are your children living with you" is the correct answer. Not "is". "Children are nice", NOT "children is nice".
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"Are your children living with you" is the correct answer.
Not "is".
"Children are nice", NOT "children is nice".
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Since "children" is a plural noun, say: "Are your children living with you?" If you were talking about one child, then you can say: "Is your son/daughter living with you?"