Fan
What attracts me & What attract me? Hi there, I'm just a bit confused about the use of 'attract' in the cleft sentence led by 'what...'. Should I say, 'what attracts me is...' or 'What attract me is...' Which one is the correct expression? Appreciated for your help, Fan
17 Thg 05 2017 08:21
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"What attracts me" is correct. For example: What attracts me to your suggestion is the idea that we will both profit. The past tense: What attracted me to your suggestion is the idea that we would both profit. In the above example "would" can be replaced with "could".
17 tháng 5 năm 2017
It's the normal conjugation of verbs in English. I attract You attract (singular) He/She/It attracts You attract (plural) We attract They attract In your example "what attracts me" is talking about "it". Other random examples: To manage - I/You/We/They manage , but He/She/It manages To put - I/You/We/They put, but He/She/It puts some irregular examples (because it introduces an e into the verb), but following a similar pattern: To go - I/you/we/they go, but He/She/It goes To do - I/you/we/they do, but He/She/It does
17 tháng 5 năm 2017
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