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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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wish or wishes

Hello,

Recently, I got a request from a lady who wish to see the document or Recently, I got a request from a lady who wishes to see the document

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wish or wishes? a lady who wishes, or a lady who wished, or a lady who is wishing "from a lady who wish to see" is incorrect "a lady" is singular, so you need the singular verb, "wishes" A lady wishes to see the document. or Three ladies wish to see the document.

  • wish or wishes?
  • a lady who wishes, or a lady who wished, or a lady who is wishing "from a lady who wish to see" is incorrect "a lady" is singular, so you need the singular verb, "wishes" A lady wishes to see the document.
  • or Three ladies wish to see the document.
  • (plural) Edit.
  • Please don't double post.
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wish or wishes?

a lady who wishes, or a lady who wished, or a lady who is wishing

"from a lady who wish to see" is incorrect
"a lady" is singular, so you need the singular verb, "wishes"
A lady wishes to see the document.

or

Three

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