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Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish



 
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Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:11 am   Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish
 

Please check if the following sentences are correct:

1/ She is one of the students who (support) the idea of organizing a new English club
=> support

2/ He's the kind of people who (be) so snobbish
=> are

Thanks a lot
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Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:28 am   Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish
 

1/ She is one of the students who (support) the idea of organizing a new English club
=> support

OK

2/ He's the kind of people who (be) so snobbish

He's the kind of person who is so snobbish.
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Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish #3 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:10 am   Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish
 

Oh, so we never use "he's the kind of people who..."? so strange...
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Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish #4 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 7:01 am   Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish
 

THEY are people
HE is a person

Not strange at all.
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