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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Singular or plural

Is the word Who singular or plural?
  

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I learned we need conjugate the verbs on plural with "who" but I have never thought of it. It's interesting.

  • I learned we need conjugate the verbs on plural with "who" but I have never thought of it.
  • It's interesting.
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I learned we need conjugate the verbs on plural with "who" but I have never thought of it. It's interesting.
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It's both, depending on the sentence.

A: There are two men here to see you.
B: Who are they?

See that girl with the long brown hair? Who is she?

The default is singular. That depends on who is coming. We'll have to see who is able to complete the task. Who is helping you with the party? (Even though there are many people you think will come, who will finish the tas

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