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I have the following sentence in a manuscript:
"Yes, we are one of those disgustingly sweet families who regularly get together for an afternoon of board games."
An editor changed it to:
"Yes, we are one of those disgustingly sweet families who regularly gets together for an afternoon of board games."
But my understanding, from poking around on the web a bit (eg. here) is that the plural verb is correct. Am I missing something?
"Yes, we are one of those disgustingly sweet families who regularly get together for an afternoon of board games."
An editor changed it to:
"Yes, we are one of those disgustingly sweet families who regularly gets together for an afternoon of board games."
But my understanding, from poking around on the web a bit (eg. here) is that the plural verb is correct. Am I missing something?