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if any of them go bankrupt vs if any of them goes bankrupt

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'If any of them go bankrupt' is used when referring to a plural subject, while 'if any of them goes bankrupt' is used when referring to a singular subject. The choice between 'go' and 'goes' depends on the subject being singular or plural.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 829 views

if any of them go bankrupt

This phrase is correct when referring to a plural subject.

This phrase is used when the subject is plural, meaning more than one of 'them' going bankrupt.

Alternatives:

  • if any of them declare bankruptcy
  • if any of them become bankrupt
  • if any of them file for bankruptcy
  • if any of them face bankruptcy
  • if any of them suffer bankruptcy

if any of them goes bankrupt

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular subject.

This phrase is used when the subject is singular, meaning only one of 'them' going bankrupt.

Alternatives:

  • if any one of them goes bankrupt
  • if one of them goes bankrupt
  • if a member of them goes bankrupt
  • if an individual among them goes bankrupt
  • if a person from them goes bankrupt

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