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1.his parents are coming today or not?
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2.are his parents coming today?
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3.is his parents coming today?










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    1.his parents are coming today or not?
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    2.are his parents coming today?
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    3.is his parents coming today?










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      1.his parents are coming today or not?
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      3.is his parents coming today?










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      1.his parents are coming today or not?
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      2.are his parents coming today?
      Or
      3.is his parents coming today?







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          Option 1 would be correct if the word "Are" were at the beginning giving "Are his parents coming today or not?"



          Option 2 is correct as it stands. It is a simpler version of the corrected version of Option 1.



          Option 3 is incorrect. "Parents" is a plural noun so the verb has to be plural to match. If the sentence referred to only one parent, for instance "Is his mother coming today?" the singular form of the verb would be correct.



          By the way all your options are full sentences so they should start with capital letters.






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            Option 1 would be correct if the word "Are" were at the beginning giving "Are his parents coming today or not?"



            Option 2 is correct as it stands. It is a simpler version of the corrected version of Option 1.



            Option 3 is incorrect. "Parents" is a plural noun so the verb has to be plural to match. If the sentence referred to only one parent, for instance "Is his mother coming today?" the singular form of the verb would be correct.



            By the way all your options are full sentences so they should start with capital letters.






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              Option 1 would be correct if the word "Are" were at the beginning giving "Are his parents coming today or not?"



              Option 2 is correct as it stands. It is a simpler version of the corrected version of Option 1.



              Option 3 is incorrect. "Parents" is a plural noun so the verb has to be plural to match. If the sentence referred to only one parent, for instance "Is his mother coming today?" the singular form of the verb would be correct.



              By the way all your options are full sentences so they should start with capital letters.






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                Option 1 would be correct if the word "Are" were at the beginning giving "Are his parents coming today or not?"



                Option 2 is correct as it stands. It is a simpler version of the corrected version of Option 1.



                Option 3 is incorrect. "Parents" is a plural noun so the verb has to be plural to match. If the sentence referred to only one parent, for instance "Is his mother coming today?" the singular form of the verb would be correct.



                By the way all your options are full sentences so they should start with capital letters.






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                Option 1 would be correct if the word "Are" were at the beginning giving "Are his parents coming today or not?"



                Option 2 is correct as it stands. It is a simpler version of the corrected version of Option 1.



                Option 3 is incorrect. "Parents" is a plural noun so the verb has to be plural to match. If the sentence referred to only one parent, for instance "Is his mother coming today?" the singular form of the verb would be correct.



                By the way all your options are full sentences so they should start with capital letters.







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