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HappyOpa1943
1 year ago

Right is “use”; This will be clear when you ask for help, for example: “How many of your customers use …”. “How much percent” sounds like a number, but it is actually asked for a majority. Grammarically correct one should ask: “How many percentages…” but that doesn’t say a person. However, the question is: “What percentage…” then it should be called “use”.

Lmorg
1 year ago

The second sentence is correct. “How much percent does cash use?” Not “How much percent use cash?”

Edit: No, wait.

This is true only if the answer is “1%”.

Right?

Now I’m confused myself. ==

spanferkel14
1 year ago

The plural is correct: “How much percent of your Use customers Cash?’

Here is the singular correct: “How much percent of yours Kund used Cash?’

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

“use” is of course right here.

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago
Reply to  lkasjdsa

No, this is quite clear: “use” refers to customers and customers just use.