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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

confusion with has and have

Is it "may she never have dull days" or "may she never has dull days"
  

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May she never have dull days is the correct version.

  • May she never have dull days is the correct version.
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May she never have dull days is the correct version.
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Anonymousmay she never has have
After a modal auxiliary (can, could, will, would, etc.) you must use the plain form of the verb. (has is an inflected form of have.)

CJ

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