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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

who wants to get a pizza? WHY IS THERE A "S" at "WANT"

Hi there, I was wondering why is there an "s" at the end of "want"? the reason why I asked is because the first word "who" is not third person singular, so why do we put "s" at "want?" thank you very much

One more question? Is this sentence right?

The reason why I asked is because the first word "who" is not third person singular.

thank you to who ever response.
  

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' Who wants to get a pizza? '-- Yes, 'who' is considered a 3rd person singular interrogative pronoun. In your second sentence, either ask or asked is OK.

  • ' Who wants to get a pizza?
  • '-- Yes, 'who' is considered a 3rd person singular interrogative pronoun.
  • In your second sentence, either ask or asked is OK.
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'Who wants to get a pizza?'-- Yes, 'who' is considered a 3rd person singular interrogative pronoun.

In your second sentence, either ask or asked is OK.

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