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Nid01 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Know" or "Knows"

Hi there .

"My futurist wife should be tall and knows how to make sweets ."

Is this sentence correct ? Should I say : ( Know ) or ( Knows ) ?

Is the word : "Futurist" used correctly in this case or should it be : "future" ?

Thanks a lot for cooperation .
  

Top answer

You should say: and must know how to make sweets

  • You should say: and must know how to make sweets
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You should say: and must know how to make sweets
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My future wife should be tall and know how to make sweets.


No space before a punctuation mark.
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Know.
Futurist = A person who attempts to predict how society etc. will be in the future.
Did you mean "future wife", the wife you will have in the future?
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Thanks a lot Aspara Gus for your kind reply . So I should say "Know" and never use "Knows" in this case . And I must use "future" and not "futurist" . Did I understand you right ?
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Hi , Blue Jay . Yes , the wife you will have in the future . That's what I mean .
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nid01So I should say "know" and never use "knows" in this case
Yes. It’s not my future wife knows; it’s should know, just as it’s not my future wife is tall; it’s should be tall.
nid01And I must use "future" and not "futurist" .
Yes.
nid01Did I understand you
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AnonymousYou should say: and must know how to make sweets
Why’s that? Should works just fine.

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