grammatical number - Which is correct: "special thanks go to" or "special thanks goes to"?


what is grammatically correct:



  1. Special thanks go to Tom...

  2. Special thanks goes to Tom...


IMHO I'd say thanks is one of those plural nouns which implies it requires go but I'm not sure.


It's for the acknowledgements section of my thesis; it should be formal English.



Answer



While neither version sounds incorrect, I would agree that "go" sounds better when no article is used: "special thanks go to Tom."


If an indefinite article were used, "goes" would be correct: "a special 'thanks' goes to Tom."


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