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If the problem still persists vs If the problem still persist

The correct phrase is "If the problem still persists," because the word "problem" is singular, and the singular third-person form of the verb "persist" is "persists."
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Last updated: December 10, 2017

If the problem still persists

This phrase is correct.

Use this phrase when talking about a problem that is proving difficult to solve.

Some examples from our editors:

  • If the problem still persists, please call the electrician.
  • If the problem still persists, please contact us.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • if the problem persists
  • if the problem is not solved
  • if the problem continues

If the problem still persist

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

The problem in this phrase is that the subject does not agree with the verb. The subject is singular, and the verb is not.

Here is a brief conjugation of the verb "persist":

1st person singular: I persist
2nd person (singular or plural): you persist
3rd person singular: he/she/it persists
1st person plural: we persist
3rd person plural: they persist

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • if the problem still persists

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