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Victo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Subject

In "My son (and I too) know/knows what a wonderful company CD Baby is," what is the subject, and what should the verb agree with?
I think the verb should be "knows" in agreement with "son."
What is correct, and why?
  

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Your son is the subject. My son knows My son and I know. Know is your base verb depends whether you are including yourself in the sentence how you use it.

  • Your son is the subject.
  • My son knows My son and I know.
  • Know is your base verb depends whether you are including yourself in the sentence how you use it.
  • CD Baby is the object.
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Your son is the subject.

My son knows

My son and I know.

Know is your base verb depends whether you are including yourself in the sentence how you use it.

CD Baby is the object.

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