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Your mind go blank vs Your mind goes blank

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Your mind goes blank' is the correct form when talking about a singular subject, while 'your mind go blank' is incorrect in standard English. The correct form uses the singular verb 'goes' to match the singular subject 'mind.'

Last updated: March 29, 2024

Your mind go blank

This phrase is incorrect in standard English. The verb 'go' should be in the singular form 'goes' to match the singular subject 'mind.'

Incorrect. The correct form is 'your mind goes blank.'

Alternatives:

  • your mind goes blank

Your mind goes blank

This phrase is correct in standard English when referring to a singular subject. The verb 'goes' agrees with the singular subject 'mind.'

Correct. Use this phrase when describing a situation where someone's mind becomes empty or devoid of thoughts.

Alternatives:

  • your mind becomes blank
  • your mind is blank
  • your mind blanks out
  • you blank out

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