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My sister and my mother intend to visit me while I am at Fort Leavenworth. vs My sister and my mother intends to visit me while I am at Fort Leavenworth.

The correct phrase is: 'my sister and my mother intend to visit me while I am at Fort Leavenworth.' 'Intend' should be used because it agrees with the plural subject 'my sister and my mother.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024

My sister and my mother intend to visit me while I am at Fort Leavenworth.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'intend' when the subject is plural, like 'my sister and my mother.'

My sister and my mother intends to visit me while I am at Fort Leavenworth.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Intends' does not agree with the plural subject 'my sister and my mother.'

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