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I respect my clients need vs I respect my client needs

Both phrases are not correct as they contain errors in subject-verb agreement and pluralization. The correct form should be 'I respect my clients' needs.'

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I respect my clients need

This phrase is incorrect. 'Clients' is a plural noun, so it should be followed by a plural verb and plural noun form.

The correct form should be 'I respect my clients' needs.' This ensures subject-verb agreement and pluralization.
  • You have the special contacts my client needs.
  • My client needs to find somebody who took something from him.
  • Any stories written about my clients need to be in their best interest.
  • Even so, my client needs to be immunized.
  • Any stories written about my clients need to be in their best interest.
  • I just think that our timing is off, and my clients need me.
  • $7,500 is a pretty penny, but my client needs $10,000... for reasons that should be pretty obvious by now.
  • Understand, we deal with billion-dollar trade secrets, and I am obligated to respect my clients' confidentiality.
  • Is the SEC something my client needs to be worried about?
  • I respect my wife and her career.
  • Well, of course I respect my father.
  • Look, I respect my godfather but I need the money.
  • In fact, I respect my self and its function.
  • I respect my officers' judgments.
  • When I was a child, I respect my parent.
  • Listen, unlike you, I respect my son's choices.
  • Youngsoo, I respect my brother.
  • I respect my body too much.
  • I respect my English teacher, Mr. Taniguchi.
  • So you can imagine how much I respect my wife.

Alternatives:

  • I respect my clients' needs
  • I respect the needs of my clients
  • I value my clients' needs
  • I honor my clients' needs
  • I acknowledge my clients' needs

I respect my client needs

This phrase is incorrect. 'Client' should be pluralized to 'clients' to match the plural noun 'needs.'

The correct form should be 'I respect my clients' needs.' This ensures subject-verb agreement and pluralization.
  • You have the special contacts my client needs.
  • My client needs to find somebody who took something from him.
  • Any stories written about my clients need to be in their best interest.
  • Even so, my client needs to be immunized.
  • Any stories written about my clients need to be in their best interest.
  • I just think that our timing is off, and my clients need me.
  • $7,500 is a pretty penny, but my client needs $10,000... for reasons that should be pretty obvious by now.
  • Understand, we deal with billion-dollar trade secrets, and I am obligated to respect my clients' confidentiality.
  • Is the SEC something my client needs to be worried about?
  • I respect my wife and her career.
  • Well, of course I respect my father.
  • Look, I respect my godfather but I need the money.
  • In fact, I respect my self and its function.
  • I respect my officers' judgments.
  • When I was a child, I respect my parent.
  • Listen, unlike you, I respect my son's choices.
  • Youngsoo, I respect my brother.
  • I respect my body too much.
  • I respect my English teacher, Mr. Taniguchi.
  • So you can imagine how much I respect my wife.

Alternatives:

  • I respect my clients' needs
  • I respect the needs of my clients
  • I value my clients' needs
  • I honor my clients' needs
  • I acknowledge my clients' needs

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