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Michael
Which one is coorect "for people who want" or " for people who wants"? "correct""for people who want to improve their english"
2009년 5월 15일 오후 2:01
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Hello, "For people who want" is correct. Regardless of the context...
2009년 5월 18일
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standard rule is when the subject is in 'singular form' the verb ends with letter "s"; while in 'plural form', the verb remains the same. in your example, 'people' is in the 'plural' form and thus, the verb remained to be the same (want). if you want it to say in 'singular form', you should go this way: "for an individual who WANTS to improve their english" :)
2009년 5월 16일
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without more context it is hard to say but genrally i would say for people who want..ie this product is perfect for people who want an easy life
2009년 5월 15일
romulus, the word People has different meanings. And "for an individual who WANTS to improve their english" - hm.... indivdual-who wantS-ok. but that means only one person, so why do you suggest using "THEIR"? Agree with Glen can give the extract from the book on English grammar if still needed ;)
2009년 5월 22일
"for people who want"
2009년 5월 16일
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