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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Use versus uses

Which one is correct?

His kitchens uses produce from the garden
His kitchens use produce from the garden
  

Top answer

His kitchen uses

  • His kitchen uses
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but does he have like a lot of kitchens?
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His kitchens use produce from the garden.
His kitchen uses produce from the garden.
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His kitchen use produce from garden
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Anonymous His kitchen use produce from garden
No, this combination is not correct.
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Any update to the below mail? Is this correct
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Anonymous Any update to the below mail? Is this correct
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can't you make a sentece with except whenever because
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Anonymous can't you make a sentece with except whenever because
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