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culture, which attracts me vs culture, which attract me

The correct phrase is "culture, which attracts me." In this case, the verb should agree with the singular noun "culture."

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culture, which attracts me

This phrase is correct. The verb "attracts" agrees with the singular noun "culture."

Use this phrase when referring to the singular noun "culture" and the action of attracting you.

Examples:

  • I am drawn to the culture, which attracts me with its diversity.
  • The culture, which attracts me, is rich in history and tradition.

culture, which attract me

This phrase is incorrect. The verb should be in the singular form "attracts" to agree with the singular noun "culture."

  • "iMerit has combined flavor of corporate culture and Social Work to its work culture, which attract me passionately. Anudip improves livelihood of people where ...

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