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customer requires loan vs customer require loan

The correct phrase is "customer requires loan." In this case, "customer" is singular, so the verb should also be singular, which is "requires."

Last updated: March 15, 2024

customer requires loan

This phrase is correct. "Customer" is singular, so the verb should also be singular.

Use this phrase when referring to a single customer who needs a loan.

Examples:

  • The customer requires a loan to purchase a new car.
  • Our customer requires a loan for home renovation.
  • The customer requires a personal loan for medical expenses.
  • The bankers, moreover, do not make any secret of the principle that even if, on occasions, a wealthy customer requires loan for a purpose deemed unsuitable by  ...

Alternatives:

  • The customer needs a loan
  • The customer is in need of a loan
  • The customer is seeking a loan
  • The customer is looking for a loan
  • The customer wants a loan

customer require loan

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "require" should be in the singular form "requires" to match the singular subject "customer."

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