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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Use of WHO

When I make questions, does the verb need to change as third person?

In this example:

"Who play on the lottery run for one drawing."

or

"Who plays on the lottery runs for one drawing."

Is it all correct?
  

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Anonymous When I make questions, does the verb need to change as third person? Yes. ).

  • Anonymous When I make questions, does the verb need to change as third person?
  • Yes.
  • ).
  • Who play s ...?
  • But don't add an s to the main verb if you already have the word "doe s ", which already has an s .
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AnonymousWhen I make questions, does the verb need to change as third person?
Yes. And don't forget the question mark (?).

Who plays ...?

But don't add an s to the main verb if you already have the word "does", which already has an s.

Does she play ...? (Never Does she plays

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