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when are your parents comming vs when are your parent comming

The correct phrase is "When are your parents coming?". The word "parents" is a plural noun, so it should be followed by a plural verb form like "coming". The incorrect phrase "When are your parent comming?" uses the singular form of the noun, which is not correct in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 893 views

when are your parents comming

This phrase is incorrect. The noun "parents" is plural and requires a plural verb form.

The correct phrase is "When are your parents coming?". Use the plural form of the verb "coming" to match the plural noun "parents".
  • When are your parents getting you?
  • Now that I'm all clean, How about we get a little... when are your parents supposed to get here?
  • These are your parents' death certificates.
  • Audrey. Where are your parents?
  • John, these are your parents.
  • Where are your parents, honey?
  • John, these are your parents.
  • Where are your parents, Casey?
  • Second of all, we are your parents.
  • Where are your parents, Henry?
  • Where are your parents, sweetheart?
  • Who are your parents, kid...
  • Where are your parents, Goemon?
  • Where are your parents, Michael?
  • Where are your parents, anyway?
  • Nadia, where are your parents?
  • How are your parents holding up?
  • Are your parents here, Iris?
  • Milo, where are your parents?
  • Wait, are your parents rich?

Alternatives:

  • When are your parents arriving?
  • When will your parents arrive?
  • When do your parents arrive?
  • When are your parents due?
  • When are your parents expected?

when are your parent comming

This phrase is incorrect. The noun "parent" should be pluralized to match the plural subject "your parents".

The correct phrase should be "When are your parents coming?". Make sure to use the plural form of the noun "parents" and the verb "coming".
  • When are your parents getting you?
  • Now that I'm all clean, How about we get a little... when are your parents supposed to get here?
  • These are your parents' death certificates.
  • Audrey. Where are your parents?
  • John, these are your parents.
  • Where are your parents, honey?
  • John, these are your parents.
  • Where are your parents, Casey?
  • Second of all, we are your parents.
  • Where are your parents, Henry?
  • Where are your parents, sweetheart?
  • Who are your parents, kid...
  • Where are your parents, Goemon?
  • Where are your parents, Michael?
  • Where are your parents, anyway?
  • Nadia, where are your parents?
  • How are your parents holding up?
  • Are your parents here, Iris?
  • Milo, where are your parents?
  • Wait, are your parents rich?

Alternatives:

  • When are your parents arriving?
  • When will your parents arrive?
  • When do your parents arrive?
  • When are your parents due?
  • When are your parents expected?

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