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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

which is right of them?

i am a person who goes bed lately.
and
i am a person who go bed lately.

can i say " i am someone who go(or goes) bed lately."?

please explain me
  

Top answer

I think you mean late rather than lately (meaning recently). "

  • I think you mean late rather than lately (meaning recently).
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I think you mean late rather than lately (meaning recently).

"I am a person/someone who goes to bed late."

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