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who likes rabbit vs who like rabbit

The correct phrase is "who likes rabbit". In this case, the verb "likes" should agree with the singular subject "who". The incorrect phrase "who like rabbit" uses the incorrect form of the verb.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 399 views

who likes rabbit

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

This phrase is used to inquire about the preferences of a specific person or group of people regarding rabbits.

Examples:

  • Who likes rabbit? John likes rabbit.
  • I wonder who likes rabbit around here.
  • Can you tell me who likes rabbit as a pet?
  • Who likes rabbit as a meal?
  • Who likes rabbit as a character in a story?

who like rabbit

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


Alternatives:

  • who likes rabbit

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