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Grammar

Plural or singlar verb needed?

In the following sentence, should the verb be "know" or "knows" (the first time it appears)? If you, your friends or family know someone who needs to buy or sell a home, please let me know....I would love to help.
  

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The correct answer is "know". Besides, one cannot pluralize "know" anyway, the "knows" is a case ending used in combination with he, she, or it. I know You know He knows She knows It knows We know They know

  • The correct answer is "know".
  • Besides, one cannot pluralize "know" anyway, the "knows" is a case ending used in combination with he, she, or it.
  • I know You know He knows She knows It knows We know They know
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The correct answer is "know". Besides, one cannot pluralize "know" anyway, the "knows" is a case ending used in combination with he, she, or it.

I know
You know

He knows
She knows
It knows

We know
They know
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Thank you for the answer. I had it correct but for some reason began to doubt myself.

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