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Who wants a reviewer vs Who want a reviewer

The correct phrase is 'who wants a reviewer'. 'Wants' agrees with the singular subject 'who'. 'Want' is the plural form and would be used with a plural subject.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 513 views

Who wants a reviewer

This phrase is correct. 'Wants' agrees with the singular subject 'who'.

Use 'who wants a reviewer' when referring to a singular subject (who) in need of a reviewer.

Examples:

  • Who wants a reviewer for their paper?
  • Who wants a reviewer to provide feedback on their presentation?
  • Alas…none of this is helpful to the reader who checks out ANY GOOD BOOKS? for advice. Who wants a reviewer who examines her own neurosis instead of just  ...

Alternatives:

  • Who is in need of a reviewer?
  • Who is looking for a reviewer?

Who want a reviewer

This phrase is incorrect. 'Want' does not agree with the singular subject 'who'.

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