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who executes vs who execute

The correct phrase is "who executes." In this case, the verb "executes" should agree with the singular subject "who."

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 857 views

who executes

This phrase is correct. The verb "executes" agrees with the singular subject "who."

Use "who executes" when referring to a singular subject performing an action.

Examples:

  • Who executes the plan?
  • I wonder who executes the tasks around here.
  • Can you tell me who executes the orders?
  • The question is, who executes the final decision?
  • Do you know who executes the project?
  • It is the Lord who executes judgment, Nefretiri.
  • Very unusual for someone who executes his victims.
  • That's the same staff who execute hundreds of contestants every day?
  • It's the Russians, who plan to execute his brother.
  • The man who wanted to execute me?
  • I am the one who wants to execute you in public.
  • He is being held by his Taliban captors, who threaten to execute him today if their demands are not met.
  • That right there is the man who was going to execute me.
  • I don't think the man who's going to execute Black Dagger cares about your debrief.
  • He was kidnapped and is being held by TAJ terrorists who are threatening to execute him.
  • Why can't you execute someone who's mentally incapacitated?
  • He executes those who use magic, and yet he has used it himself.
  • According to the ledger, the money for Black Dagger will end up in Italy, in the hands of the operator who will execute the operation.
  • Take one look at you, I know you're not the kind of guy who'd just execute me. It's not who you are.
  • Neither the Commission, who prepares and executes the laws, nor the legislating Council and Parliament are passing on this responsibility to others, and particularly not to external bodies.
  • All I ever did was steal my country's wealth and execute anybody who did not agree with me, and many who did.
  • Finally, three countries - China, the United States of America and Iran - still execute people who were minors at the time of their crime.
  • What is most objectionable is that it recommends that the judge who is to execute the arrest warrant should 'not be required to systematically examine its compatibility with fundamental rights'.
  • The terms "supplier", "contractor" and "service provider" refer to three categories of economic operator, natural or legal persons, who supply products, execute works and provide services respectively.
  • You were about to beat that kid to death, and now you won't help me kill the guy who's ready to execute us all?

who execute

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "execute" does not agree with the singular subject "who."

  • That's the same staff who execute hundreds of contestants every day?
  • It is the Lord who executes judgment, Nefretiri.
  • Very unusual for someone who executes his victims.
  • It's the Russians, who plan to execute his brother.
  • The man who wanted to execute me?
  • I am the one who wants to execute you in public.
  • He is being held by his Taliban captors, who threaten to execute him today if their demands are not met.
  • That right there is the man who was going to execute me.
  • I don't think the man who's going to execute Black Dagger cares about your debrief.
  • He was kidnapped and is being held by TAJ terrorists who are threatening to execute him.
  • Why can't you execute someone who's mentally incapacitated?
  • He executes those who use magic, and yet he has used it himself.
  • According to the ledger, the money for Black Dagger will end up in Italy, in the hands of the operator who will execute the operation.
  • Take one look at you, I know you're not the kind of guy who'd just execute me. It's not who you are.
  • Neither the Commission, who prepares and executes the laws, nor the legislating Council and Parliament are passing on this responsibility to others, and particularly not to external bodies.
  • All I ever did was steal my country's wealth and execute anybody who did not agree with me, and many who did.
  • Finally, three countries - China, the United States of America and Iran - still execute people who were minors at the time of their crime.
  • What is most objectionable is that it recommends that the judge who is to execute the arrest warrant should 'not be required to systematically examine its compatibility with fundamental rights'.
  • The terms "supplier", "contractor" and "service provider" refer to three categories of economic operator, natural or legal persons, who supply products, execute works and provide services respectively.
  • You were about to beat that kid to death, and now you won't help me kill the guy who's ready to execute us all?

Alternatives:

  • who executes
  • who is executing
  • who will execute
  • who has executed
  • who executed

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