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欧博娱乐Which is correct "What does this mean or

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"What does this mean?", "This means something." "Mean(s)", as in attempting to convey meaning, is "Mean" where referring to yourself ("I mean"), refe

"What does this mean?", "This means something."

"Mean(s)", as in attempting to convey meaning, is "Mean" where referring to yourself ("I mean"), referring to a group of people including or not including yourself ("We mean", "They mean"), or referring to someone else in the gender-neutral. ("They mean")

For all other purposes, "means" would be applicable: referring to someone else in the singular gender-specific form ("He means" or "She means"), referring to an object ("It means"), referring to something in or out of posession("This means" or "That means"), and so on.

This is generally the case with English verbs. I wouldn't call this singular/plural forms.

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