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my mom and dad do love to travel to italy one day vs my mom and dad does love to travel to italy one day

The correct phrase is 'my mom and dad do love to travel to Italy one day'. In this case, 'do' is used because 'mom and dad' is a plural subject, so the verb 'love' needs to be in the plural form as well. 'Does' is incorrect because it is the singular form of the verb.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1103 views

my mom and dad do love to travel to italy one day

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'do' with plural subjects like 'mom and dad' to match the plural form of the verb 'love'.
  • My mom and dad don't want me.
  • My mom and dad don't use any medicine, and they were fine.
  • My mom and dad are both scientists.
  • Davis, this is my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad invited you into their home.
  • Like, my mom and dad...
  • My mom and dad once made me smoke an entire pack of cigarettes.
  • Wildlings killed my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad, they own a restaurant.
  • My mom and dad had started fostering, so... instant brother.
  • I don't call my mom and dad enough.
  • My mom and dad let me pick the color.
  • He hurt my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad have been together for almost 40 years.
  • They took my mom and dad... to the grave.
  • We could live there with my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad could've been eaten for dinner.
  • My mom and dad were divorced before I was 2.
  • I found my mom and dad.
  • You're my mom and dad.

my mom and dad does love to travel to italy one day

This phrase is incorrect. 'Does' is the singular form of the verb and does not match the plural subject 'mom and dad'.

Avoid using 'does' with plural subjects like 'mom and dad'. Use 'do' instead to match the plural form of the verb.
  • My mom and dad are both scientists.
  • Davis, this is my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad invited you into their home.
  • Like, my mom and dad...
  • My mom and dad once made me smoke an entire pack of cigarettes.
  • Wildlings killed my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad, they own a restaurant.
  • My mom and dad had started fostering, so... instant brother.
  • I don't call my mom and dad enough.
  • My mom and dad let me pick the color.
  • He hurt my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad have been together for almost 40 years.
  • They took my mom and dad... to the grave.
  • We could live there with my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad could've been eaten for dinner.
  • My mom and dad were divorced before I was 2.
  • I found my mom and dad.
  • You're my mom and dad.
  • Well, my mom and dad went on vacation down to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky.
  • My mom and dad are married.

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