Shouldn’t it be “shoots down” instead of “shoot down” in the first frame, Norm?
Val is 100% right.
Not necessarily. If you replace “a customer” with the pronoun “they”, “shoot down” is correct.
It 100% should be “shoots down”. “A customer” is singular.
That said, I don’t think it’s a big enough issue that it needs to be corrected.
My dad does this when we try to decide on where to go for family dinners out, so I think I can contribute to this argument.
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Shouldn’t it be “shoots down” instead of “shoot down” in the first frame, Norm?
Val is 100% right.
Not necessarily. If you replace “a customer” with the pronoun “they”, “shoot down” is correct.
It 100% should be “shoots down”. “A customer” is singular.
That said, I don’t think it’s a big enough issue that it needs to be corrected.
My dad does this when we try to decide on where to go for family dinners out, so I think I can contribute to this argument.