Soup Chicken
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- Feb 25, 2014
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- Student or Learner
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- Telugu
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- India
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- India
Hi!
I'm a little confused with the following sentence:
"If, god forbid, there are/be riots between the people of "State X" and the people of "State Y", he'll obviously favour one of them as he belongs to it."
Should I use "are" or "be"?
I'm a little confused with the following sentence:
"If, god forbid, there are/be riots between the people of "State X" and the people of "State Y", he'll obviously favour one of them as he belongs to it."
Should I use "are" or "be"?