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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"Who is in the kitchen?"

I would appreciate some help Emotion: smile

Which is correct?

"Who is in the kitchen?" or "Who are in the kitchen?"

If we presume, or know, that there is more than one person in the kitchen.

Is it a case of both can be used?

Thanks for your help.
  

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Anonymous Which is correct? " Who is in the kitchen? See CJ

  • Anonymous Which is correct?
  • " Who is in the kitchen?
  • See CJ
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AnonymousWhich is correct? "Who is in the kitchen?" or "Who are in the kitchen?"
Who is in the kitchen?

See

CJ
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AnonymousWhich is correct? "Who is in the kitchen?"Emotion: yes

"Who are in the kitchen?"

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