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How do we use "what-predicate-verb" in subject clause?
What we want is / are some of those cakes.
What your friends choose to think or how they behave is up to them.
What these kids need is love and support.
What are often regraded as poisonous fungi are in fact edible.
What I want to buy are fish and chicken.
Sep 21, 2015 10:36 AM
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"Is" is correct in every sentence.
September 21, 2015
@ImraanUllah Go ahead.
September 21, 2015
I want to ask you some sketchy question,,, you know predicate and clause ,,,other wise the differances btween clause and and phrase etc
September 21, 2015
I think your are confused on the beginning of your learning
September 21, 2015
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