What is grammatically correct here?
"What percentage of your customers use cash?"
or
"What percentage of your customers use cash?"
"What percentage of your customers use cash?"
or
"What percentage of your customers use cash?"
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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”.
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. ==
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?’
“use” is of course right here.
I’d say, of course it’s use. But the spirits divorce
No, this is quite clear: “use” refers to customers and customers just use.