A few days ago
gfrog82

Grammer Help!!!! Which one is correct!?

Can you please tell me which is correct: with a “s” on dance or no “s”

They are the only Red Hat group in Indiana that line dance and square dance.

or

They are the only Red Hat group in Indiana that line dances and square dances.

Top 6 Answers
A few days ago
Beach Saint

Favorite Answer

plural
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A few days ago
historian
Grammar isn’t math, and there isn’t always only one correct answer.

“Group” is a collective noun, and could be considered singular. Then you would need the “s” at the end of the two words.

But you have a plural subject, suggesting that you’re considering “group” as several individuals (plural) dancing together. So here, the plural verbs are better.

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A few days ago
alana
They is plural so your verb which is dance should be singular so no s
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A few days ago
Eric c
first one
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A few days ago
kadnil
it is actually Line Dancing….not Line Dance or Line Dances…
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A few days ago
Anonymous
i’m pretty sure they are both correct. i think the first one sounds better though.
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