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<p>As a question to you…</p>
<p>What classes does Professor Krugman teach?</p>
<p>An English Grammar class.</p>
<p>Last spring he taught Special Topics in Public Affairs: The Economics of the Welfare State .</p>
<p>^
Is he even a very involved professor, or is he more focused on his other jobs?</p>
<p>@Biggle_Smalls
I didn’t get it at first, but I see now. I wonder why I put “does” instead of “do”. This summer screwed up my grammar…</p>
<p>Um, why isn’t “does” correct?</p>
<p>“What classes do Professor Krugman teach?”</p>
<p>That just sounds weird. Professor Krugman is the (singular) subject, so “does” is correct…</p>
<p>It’s does. Professor Krugman is the singular subject. You were correct in your grammar, Saugus.</p>
<p>Yes it is, my apologies for the comment. Just goes to show that an 800 on SAT writing doesn’t mean jack. :(</p>