Which is grammatically correct? Open or opens?
1)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself open up doors
2)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself opens up doors
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1)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself open up doors
2)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself opens up doors
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Neither is correct. "The quest of finding methods of expression that are authentic to oneself opens up doors" would be grammatical.
– sumelic
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Thank you for the correction! Why is "opens" correct instead of "open"?
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1)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself open up doors
2)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself opens up doors
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1)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself open up doors
2)The quest of finding methods of expression that is authentic to oneself opens up doors
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Neither is correct. "The quest of finding methods of expression that are authentic to oneself opens up doors" would be grammatical.
– sumelic
5 mins ago
Thank you for the correction! Why is "opens" correct instead of "open"?
– Justin
2 mins ago
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Neither is correct. "The quest of finding methods of expression that are authentic to oneself opens up doors" would be grammatical.
– sumelic
5 mins ago
Thank you for the correction! Why is "opens" correct instead of "open"?
– Justin
2 mins ago
Neither is correct. "The quest of finding methods of expression that are authentic to oneself opens up doors" would be grammatical.
– sumelic
5 mins ago
Neither is correct. "The quest of finding methods of expression that are authentic to oneself opens up doors" would be grammatical.
– sumelic
5 mins ago
Thank you for the correction! Why is "opens" correct instead of "open"?
– Justin
2 mins ago
Thank you for the correction! Why is "opens" correct instead of "open"?
– Justin
2 mins ago
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Neither is correct. "The quest of finding methods of expression that are authentic to oneself opens up doors" would be grammatical.
– sumelic
5 mins ago
Thank you for the correction! Why is "opens" correct instead of "open"?
– Justin
2 mins ago