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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Do you say
since the last meeting there has been or
since the last meeting there have been
  

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It depends on what follows. If a plural thing follows then it's "there have been"; if a singular thing follows then it's "there has been".

  • It depends on what follows.
  • If a plural thing follows then it's "there have been"; if a singular thing follows then it's "there has been".
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It depends on what follows. If a plural thing follows then it's "there have been"; if a singular thing follows then it's "there has been".

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