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who is going to talk vs who is going to talks

The correct phrase is 'who is going to talk'. In this case, 'talk' is the correct form of the verb because 'who' is a singular subject. 'Talks' is incorrect because it is the third person singular form of the verb, which does not match the subject 'who'.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 735 views

who is going to talk

This phrase is correct. 'Talk' is the correct form of the verb to match the singular subject 'who'.

This phrase is used to inquire about the person who will speak or communicate in a future situation.
  • Mr President, I am a real person who is going to talk about real issues!
  • I am delighted to see Mrs Schreyer here today, who hopefully is going to talk about accounting control.
  • None of us is going to talk with Mussfeld.
  • I want a disease that everyone in the school is going to talk about.
  • Now, a lady called Adoha is going to talk to you.
  • Miss Arlan is going to talk to my Mom.
  • Mr Podestà is going to talk about this country shortly, in greater depth.
  • Yes, Mr Obama is going to talk to Iran and we must talk to everyone, including Hamas, in the Middle East.
  • I'm going to talk about a very fundamental change that is going on in the very fabric of the modern economy.
  • I fully share Mrs Frassoni's concerns regarding sustainable development, about which Commissioner Wallström is going to speak later on. Commissioner Nielson is going to talk about Johannesburg and Vice-President de Palacio is going to talk about transport.
  • Well, I think, at some point, he is going to want to talk about...
  • I'm going to talk to this fella Patrick and tell him straight up.
  • If you're going to talk nonsense, then just sleep more.
  • So, you're going to talk to Magnus Bain.
  • I'm not going to talk to you about men.
  • And I don't think he's going to talk without a little friendly persuasion.
  • I was actually going to talk about Carnation.
  • Today we're going to talk about what your testimony will be.
  • I'm going to talk to George.
  • He's not going to talk without leverage.

who is going to talks

This phrase is incorrect. 'Talks' is the third person singular form of the verb, which does not match the subject 'who'.

  • Mr President, I am a real person who is going to talk about real issues!
  • I am delighted to see Mrs Schreyer here today, who hopefully is going to talk about accounting control.
  • None of us is going to talk with Mussfeld.
  • I want a disease that everyone in the school is going to talk about.
  • Now, a lady called Adoha is going to talk to you.
  • Miss Arlan is going to talk to my Mom.
  • Mr Podestà is going to talk about this country shortly, in greater depth.
  • Yes, Mr Obama is going to talk to Iran and we must talk to everyone, including Hamas, in the Middle East.
  • I'm going to talk about a very fundamental change that is going on in the very fabric of the modern economy.
  • I fully share Mrs Frassoni's concerns regarding sustainable development, about which Commissioner Wallström is going to speak later on. Commissioner Nielson is going to talk about Johannesburg and Vice-President de Palacio is going to talk about transport.
  • Well, I think, at some point, he is going to want to talk about...
  • I'm going to talk to this fella Patrick and tell him straight up.
  • If you're going to talk nonsense, then just sleep more.
  • So, you're going to talk to Magnus Bain.
  • I'm not going to talk to you about men.
  • And I don't think he's going to talk without a little friendly persuasion.
  • I was actually going to talk about Carnation.
  • Today we're going to talk about what your testimony will be.
  • I'm going to talk to George.
  • He's not going to talk without leverage.

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