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  1. "Has" vs "Have" - which sentence is grammatically correct?

    Apr 17, 2024 · Since views is plural, the correct choice is have. With subject-verb inversion you might get confused because the auxiliary have ends up closer to the noun Trump (which is …

  2. "Has" vs. "have" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Feb 7, 2016 · Can anyone tell me where we have to use "has" and where we have to use "have"? I am confused. Can anyone explain me in a simple way?

  3. Has vs Have which to use - English Language Learners Stack …

    Aug 24, 2017 · The Sentence is The way computers has invaded our society is remarkable. now, when I tried to use Ginger Grammar in this sentence it has suggested to use have instead of …

  4. “Which has” vs “which have” - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Nov 13, 2021 · The subject of have is videos and pictures, which is a compound of two plural nouns. The correct verb form is have. That's the rule: It has, and they have.

  5. Does it have or has? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Nov 6, 2018 · The answer in both instances is 'have'. It is ungrammatical to use 'has' in questions that begin with 'Do' or 'Does'. In these types of questions the verb 'do' is conjugated based on …

  6. difference - "has" vs "has been" or "have" vs "have been" - English ...

    Could you please tell me the difference between "has" vs "has been". For example: 1) the idea has deleted vs.: 2) the idea has been deleted What is the difference between these two?

  7. Has or Have? Which is grammatically correct and why?

    May 20, 2017 · English verbs in present tense have a different form for the third person singular that ends in s for all verbs except to be which has more forms. Has is that form for have. I …

  8. Which of these is correct, “She doesn't has” or “She doesn't have”?

    She doesn't has a book. She doesn't have a book. Why is the first sentence wrong? We use 'has' with singular, and 'she' is singular.

  9. singular vs plural - A number of... has or have? - English Language ...

    A number of public scandals has recently led to new federal legislation, which is creating higher demand for forensic accountants. I had thought that since the subject is "A number (of)", "has" …

  10. "has been" or "have been" is the right grammar

    This report problem is a singular noun phrase, so you must use the singular verb form has. You'd use the plural if you were saying These report problems have been resolved.