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Olga
Do or Does before plural
Please, clarify such a simple question:
Do your friend and you want to watch TV? (for example)
Does your friend and you want to watch TV?
Which one is correct?
When I list a few people or subjects should I accord the axiliary verb with the first of them or cosider them as a group?
27 janv. 2018 16:23
Réponses · 4
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The grammatically correct answer is "do" because "your friend and you" = "you"
"Does" must be used only when the subject is a single person or a single object.
When speaking, some people may start the sentence with "does your friend" because "does" is close to "your friend" and they forget the rest; but it is not correct
27 janvier 2018
1
It would be 'Do you and your friend want to watch TV?', because the people doing the action are plural. Similar to 'Do they want to watch TV?' or 'Do your dogs like to run?'
27 janvier 2018
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Olga
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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