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Vlivef Posted 8 years ago
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A kind of idiomatic use? or just wrong grammar?

Hi,

Please take a look at the following example sentence:

"Three iterations hasn't been enough to isolate all of the wrong voltage readings"

Not sure if I must use "...hasn't..." or "...haven't..." in this (and similar) context?

Thanks.

vlivef

  

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" Haven't been" seems to be an easy choice here, for the subject is three iterations.

  • " Haven't been" seems to be an easy choice here, for the subject is three iterations.
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"Haven't been" seems to be an easy choice here, for the subject is three iterations.

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