Monday, May 15, 2017

grammar - "Who lives there?" vs "Who live there?"

I'm a bit confused as to the proper grammar when posing the following question.



"Who lives there?" <- seems to imply just one person
"Who live there?" <- seems to imply more than one person
Also this: 1. "Who worships you?" 2. "Who worship you?"



Which would be grammatically correct?

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