Verb conjugation in headings
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I encounter the phrase "that actually work" primarily in headings:
- 27 Gimmicky-Seeming Products That Actually Work
- 19 Simple Psychological Tricks That Actually Work
- 5 Gardening Tips and Ideas that Actually Work
And I see that this phrase is not grammatically correct - here's the wrong conjugation between Subject and Verb in a subordinate clause. It should be one of the following:
- that'S actually workING
- that actually workS
So, how to explain that phenomenon?
grammar phrases conjugation
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I encounter the phrase "that actually work" primarily in headings:
- 27 Gimmicky-Seeming Products That Actually Work
- 19 Simple Psychological Tricks That Actually Work
- 5 Gardening Tips and Ideas that Actually Work
And I see that this phrase is not grammatically correct - here's the wrong conjugation between Subject and Verb in a subordinate clause. It should be one of the following:
- that'S actually workING
- that actually workS
So, how to explain that phenomenon?
grammar phrases conjugation
add a comment |
I encounter the phrase "that actually work" primarily in headings:
- 27 Gimmicky-Seeming Products That Actually Work
- 19 Simple Psychological Tricks That Actually Work
- 5 Gardening Tips and Ideas that Actually Work
And I see that this phrase is not grammatically correct - here's the wrong conjugation between Subject and Verb in a subordinate clause. It should be one of the following:
- that'S actually workING
- that actually workS
So, how to explain that phenomenon?
grammar phrases conjugation
I encounter the phrase "that actually work" primarily in headings:
- 27 Gimmicky-Seeming Products That Actually Work
- 19 Simple Psychological Tricks That Actually Work
- 5 Gardening Tips and Ideas that Actually Work
And I see that this phrase is not grammatically correct - here's the wrong conjugation between Subject and Verb in a subordinate clause. It should be one of the following:
- that'S actually workING
- that actually workS
So, how to explain that phenomenon?
grammar phrases conjugation
grammar phrases conjugation
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