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"two vehicles that need a quote." vs "two vehicles that needs a quote"

The correct phrase is "two vehicles that need a quote." The verb "need" should agree with the plural noun "vehicles."

Last Updated: April 05, 2024

two vehicles that need a quote.

This phrase is correct. The verb "need" agrees with the plural noun "vehicles."

Use this phrase when referring to two or more vehicles that require a price estimate or quotation.

two vehicles that needs a quote

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "needs" does not agree with the plural noun "vehicles."

The correct form should be "two vehicles that need a quote." Use the plural form of the verb (need) to match the plural noun (vehicles).

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