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Ean Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Youths Think or Youth Thinks?

Greetings,

I'm a student and I just started working on my own website. I need to compose an article for the 'About Us' section of my website and I encountered a confusion between 'youth thinks' and 'youths think'. Are they both correct in terms of grammatical order? I'd really appreciate if someone could help me out with this matter.

Thank you very much!
  

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Hello, Ean - and welcome to English Forums. The two phrases are grammatically correct, but if you are considering a context like 'the youth of our country', then you will want to use 'youth think'. Perhaps you should give us the complete sentence.

  • Hello, Ean - and welcome to English Forums.
  • The two phrases are grammatically correct, but if you are considering a context like 'the youth of our country', then you will want to use 'youth think'.
  • Perhaps you should give us the complete sentence.
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Hello, Ean - and welcome to English Forums.

The two phrases are grammatically correct, but if you are considering a context like 'the youth of our country', then you will want to use 'youth think'. Perhaps you should give us the complete sentence.

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