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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

raise or raises?

"that raise a lot of questions" & "that raises a lot of questions"

What is the difference between these two?
  

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Anonymous That raises a lot of questions. Only this is a correct sentence. The other is possible as a relative clause where that has a plural antecedent, as in I love the kinds of stories that raise a lot of questions .

  • Anonymous That raises a lot of questions.
  • Only this is a correct sentence.
  • The other is possible as a relative clause where that has a plural antecedent, as in I love the kinds of stories that raise a lot of questions .
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AnonymousThat raises a lot of questions.
Only this is a correct sentence. The other is possible as a relative clause where that has a plural antecedent, as in I love the kinds of stories that raise a lot of questions.

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