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"I'm a girl who likes" or "I'm a girl who like"? I am confused with these two. Is it "I am a girl who likes" -- 'likes' follows the word 'a girl' or "I am a girl who like" -- 'like' follows the word "I"? Thanks before!
2014年12月5日 08:11
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It's "I am a girl who likes..." Saying it with "like" sounds strange and aside from that, "I am a girl who likes" sounds like you are about to tell us what are the different things you like. Even if its not more than one thing that you like, saying "likes" is better than "like".
2014年12月5日
"Likes". You could make it into two separate sentences: "I am a girl", "she likes ... something".
2014年12月5日
It is "I'm a girl who like." Bcause "likes" means somebody, just one person. However, "like" means a lot of peple like you.
2014年12月5日
Answer is 'likes' cause girl is third person. but if it is in plural form, you can not use 's' or 'es' with verb.
2014年12月5日
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