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zabadoh@ani.social to United Kingdom@feddit.ukEnglish · 5 days ago

British public more likely to prefer Count Binface wins Clacton by-election than Nigel Farage

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British public more likely to prefer Count Binface wins Clacton by-election than Nigel Farage

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zabadoh@ani.social to United Kingdom@feddit.ukEnglish · 5 days ago
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    prefer is a transitive verb, wins is intransitive.

    They’ve changed “[they] …(would)… prefer [he] wins [it] than Nigel (does)” to “[they] prefer [he] wins [it] than Nigel” which is still correct.

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      Is the “wins” that throws me. Shouldn’t that be “win”?

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        Count Binface wins. The election. They prefer he wins. The election.

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        As a teacher once made my class chant as we marched around the school, “singular verbs end in s”. Count BinFace is the subject and wins is the verb of the clause “Count BinFace wins…”

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        Yeah I’d go with “win in” personally.

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      They could have just used “winning” and it would have been fine

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        We try to avoid ing.

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