Does China need dreamers because China is singular, not plural
2006-10-29 20:28:00
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answer #1
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answered by crchase16 3
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It is the first one, "Does China need Dreamers?" as it is a question.
2006-10-29 20:37:44
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answered by ehc11 5
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The correct answer is: "Does China need dreamers?"
2006-10-29 20:33:46
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answered by gracious_78 3
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Yes, that's all very well, giving the correct responce. Now why?
As you all should know, verbs only need the "s" when describing an object, or to 3rd persons, such as he needs or China needs. But wait, isn't that the case here? Well, yes and no. You see, here, China is a country, one country, and hence needs the "s," but the structure/type of sentence places the "s" elsewhere, behind the "Do," as this is a question and thus "Do" is the verb in the sentence. Therefore, the need no longer need an "s."
2006-10-29 20:37:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The correct response would be: "Does China need dreamers?"
--Ginger
2006-10-29 20:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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it's does china need dreamers
2006-10-29 21:04:40
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answered by AMY G 1
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"Does China need dreamers" is correct.
2006-10-29 20:28:01
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answered by Jack 7
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First.
2006-10-29 20:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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"Does China need dreamers?"
2006-10-29 20:28:17
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answered by Dragon Empress 6
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this one.
Does China need more dreamers?
2006-10-29 20:29:05
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answered by aholmes12003 4
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