Suppose John, Jack, Peter and Paul are studying, which is the correct question?
1. Who is studying?
2. Who are studying?
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Yoong Liat Suppose John, Jack, Peter and Paul are studying, which is the correct question? 1. Who is studying?
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Yoong LiatSuppose John, Jack, Peter and Paul are studying, which is the correct question?
1. Who is studying?
2. Who are studying?
Thanks
1. as the problem is stated.
Or Who are the students/boys/men who are studying? or Some students/boys/men are studying. Who are they? if you really want the plural.