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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Work vs works?

I am one of five people who work or works at the library
  

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This post has been split from another thread.

Please do not append posts to old threads just because the header seems appropriate for your question. In the future, start a new thread.

CJ

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I am one of five people who work / works at the library.

It can sometimes be tricky to determine the verb-form with "one of x who ..." constructions.

But in this case, the natural interpretation is that there are a set of five people who work at the library and you are a member of this set.

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