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The daughter who inherit a vast fortune from her rich and powerful father is going to Europe. vs The daughter who inherits a vast fortune from her rich and powerful father is going to Europe.

The correct phrase is "the daughter who inherits a vast fortune from her rich and powerful father is going to Europe." The verb "inherits" should be in the present tense to match the subject "daughter."

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 475 views

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "inherit" should be in the present tense to match the subject "daughter."

"The daughter who inherit a vast fortune from her rich and powerful father is going to Europe."

Incorrect verb tense. Use "inherits" instead of "inherit" to match the subject.
  • For tonight I shall come into a vast fortune.
  • Individuals who inherit a single copy of the defective gene will fall ill.
  • You inherit a fortune from your uncle and you're still living here practically begging strangers for lunch money.
  • I shall come into a vast fortune.
  • Remember the daughter who was paralyzed?
  • A writer who inherits a magic typewriter that writes for him, but then it turns out the typewriter is... racist?
  • Our neighbours spend vast fortunes supplying their needy little colonies.
  • The mercenary understood that was the daughter who had secured his release...
  • Are you the daughter who blackmailed Chip Coto?
  • Your child bride down there just referred to me as the daughter who works in a video store.
  • Yes, you are the daughter who is supposed to be setting the dinner table.
  • It is said her father left her a rather vast fortune.
  • He should send it, alongside the 7,000 Marks in the bank, to the daughter who survived the fire. It's for her.
  • You should be asking yourself who inherits the land.
  • It is men who inherit everything.
  • Now who inherits 20 million less.
  • But kids who inherit their powers well, impossible to say.
  • Whoever follows general washington Inherits a devilish load.
  • And who inherits her share of the family trust?
  • Do you know who inherits Marko's land?

This phrase is correct. The verb "inherits" is in the present tense, matching the subject "daughter."

"The daughter who inherits a vast fortune from her rich and powerful father is going to Europe."

Use this phrase when describing a daughter who is currently inheriting a vast fortune from her rich and powerful father.
  • For tonight I shall come into a vast fortune.
  • Individuals who inherit a single copy of the defective gene will fall ill.
  • You inherit a fortune from your uncle and you're still living here practically begging strangers for lunch money.
  • I shall come into a vast fortune.
  • Remember the daughter who was paralyzed?
  • A writer who inherits a magic typewriter that writes for him, but then it turns out the typewriter is... racist?
  • Our neighbours spend vast fortunes supplying their needy little colonies.
  • The mercenary understood that was the daughter who had secured his release...
  • Are you the daughter who blackmailed Chip Coto?
  • Your child bride down there just referred to me as the daughter who works in a video store.
  • Yes, you are the daughter who is supposed to be setting the dinner table.
  • It is said her father left her a rather vast fortune.
  • He should send it, alongside the 7,000 Marks in the bank, to the daughter who survived the fire. It's for her.
  • You should be asking yourself who inherits the land.
  • It is men who inherit everything.
  • Now who inherits 20 million less.
  • But kids who inherit their powers well, impossible to say.
  • Whoever follows general washington Inherits a devilish load.
  • And who inherits her share of the family trust?
  • Do you know who inherits Marko's land?

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