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Scarf zany 484 Posted 9 years ago
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Has always vs have always

I want to say that; "Paul's family has always (or have always) been helpful in working at the church".

  

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AmE - has BrE - have American and British Englishes tend to make the agreement differently with the subject 'family'. CJ

  • AmE - has BrE - have American and British Englishes tend to make the agreement differently with the subject 'family'.
  • CJ
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AmE - has
BrE - have

American and British Englishes tend to make the agreement differently with the subject 'family'.

CJ

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