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I am not that kind of who follow vs I am not that kind of who follows

The correct phrase is "I am not that kind of person who follows." The verb should agree with the subject "I," so it should be "follows" instead of "follow."

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 537 views

I am not that kind of who follow

This phrase is incorrect. The verb should agree with the subject "I," so it should be "follows" instead of "follow."

The correct form is "I am not that kind of person who follows." Use this structure when you want to express that you are not the type of person who does something.

I am not that kind of who follows

This phrase is correct. The verb "follows" agrees with the subject "I."

Use this structure when you want to express that you are not the type of person who follows a certain behavior or pattern.

Examples:

  • I am not that kind of person who follows trends blindly.
  • She is not the kind of student who follows the crowd.
  • He is not the kind of manager who follows traditional methods.
  • They are not the kind of team who follows the rules strictly.
  • We are not the kind of people who follow the norm.

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