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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

English-determiners

either of the boys ______buy a ticket for me.is it has to or have to?
  

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Anonymous Hi, Either of the boys has to buy a ticket for me[Y] . Is it "has to" or "have to"? Regards

  • Anonymous Hi, Either of the boys has to buy a ticket for me[Y] .
  • Is it "has to" or "have to"?
  • Regards
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AnonymousHi,

Either of the boys has to buy a ticket for me[Y] . Is it "has to" or "have to"?

Regards
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The response by Regards is correct. I would, however, suggest that the sentence would read better if you replaced either with one.

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