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1. The Japanese police wants to arrest the woman.

2. The Japanese police want to arrest the woman.

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Do we have to use 'wants' or 'want' in the sentence?
10 years ago

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Answered by Damon
He wants (singular)
They WANT (plural)
Police is they, not he.
10 years ago
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1. The Japanese police wants to arrest the woman.

2. The Japanese police want to arrest the woman.

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Do we have to use 'wants' or 'want' in the sentence?

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