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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Subject and verb agreement.

1) Who is going to prepare it?

2) who are going to prepare it?

whidh one is grammatically correct?
  

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Generally, we use the singular. If you know that more than one person is going to be involved, you could ask who are going to be the cook s ?

  • Generally, we use the singular.
  • If you know that more than one person is going to be involved, you could ask who are going to be the cook s ?
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Generally, we use the singular. If you know that more than one person is going to be involved, you could ask who are going to be the cooks?

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