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KhoshtipMan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

who as the subject

Who check my ...?

I think it is correct. Agree?
  

Top answer

Who check s my work?

  • Who check s my work?
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AlpheccaStarsWho checks my work?
Assume checking is to be done by 2/3 people. Now what?
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Isn't there some answer for my above question please?
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"Who" at the beginning of a question always takes a singular verb unless there is a plural subject complement later in the sentence.

Who knows how to do that?
Who says that 2 and 2 is 5?
Who is asking all these silly questions?
Who finds this lesson interesting?

Who is the president of China?
Who was the prime minister of England in 1860?
Who were the people w
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Can we say if the verb after who is not an auxiliary one, it always gets a singular s?
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KhoshtipManCan we say if the verb after who is not an auxiliary one, it always gets a singular s?
In the present tense, of course, yes.

Who wants some dessert?
Who wanted some dessert?

But even the non-modal auxiliaries work that way.

Who has seen that movie?
Who does really believe what Jack said?

CJ
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CalifJimWho does really believe what Jack said?
Is that does for emphases?
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KhoshtipManIs that does for emphasis?
Yes.

CJ
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CalifJimemphasis?
Yeah, a typo. Emotion: smile

Thank you.

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