Singular Or Plural After "Whose"?
www.englishforums.com › English › SingularPluralThis time it is on the matter of singular or plural form: The Sentence: One of prerequisites for (student) whose placement test score (is/are) below 500 points and who (wish/wishes) to advance to the next grade (is/are) to retake the following course. Q1: The antecedent (student), must this be EITHER (a student) OR (students)?