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25 Jan 2014
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
In these two sentences, which of them is correct?
That is what English rules usually does.
or
That is what English rules usually do.
In these two sentences, which of them is correct?
That is what English rules usually does.
or
That is what English rules usually do.
That is what English rules usually does.
or
That is what English rules usually do.
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The second. English is a modifier, rules is the noun, and verbs follow nouns.
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