Peter and James go to church.
2006-11-22 23:51:24
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answer #1
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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Hi Baba,
Peter and James, establishing a plural expression, should be worded as: Peter and James go to church.
Peter or James, establishes a singular expression and should be worded as:
Peter goes to church, or James goes to church.
Excellent question, and Happy Thanksgiving,
Darryl S.
2006-11-23 07:58:58
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answer #2
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answered by Stingray 5
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Peter and James goes to the church.
2006-11-23 07:47:15
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answered by NIGHT_WATCH 4
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Peter and James go to church is correct.
2006-11-23 07:52:50
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answered by burning brightly 7
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nope
its peter and james go to church
or peter goes to church
or james goes to church
2006-11-23 07:43:59
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answered by sparkynicci 3
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Third person singular present tense of go
ie He goes
She goes
They go
We go
I go
I have gone
So its 'Peter & James (they) go to church'
2006-11-23 07:52:20
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answered by Basement Bob 6
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nope James has an possessive s . that does not make the sentence plural.
2006-11-25 00:29:59
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answered by Oh2Lovely 3
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of course not
do u really not know the answer ?
or u asked ıt ıntentıonaly!!!!!
2006-11-23 07:56:40
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answer #8
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answered by aydn55 2
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