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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

has / have

sentence:
(Busy means he / she HAVE many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.)

which one is correct, HAS or HAVE?
  

Top answer

These are correct. The comma is optional. "Busy" means that she has many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.

  • These are correct.
  • The comma is optional.
  • "Busy" means that she has many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.
  • "Busy" means that he has many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.
  • "Busy" means that they have many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.
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These are correct. The comma is optional.

"Busy" means that she has many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.
"Busy" means that he has many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.
"Busy" means that they have many important things to do, and you are NOT one of them.
"Busy" means that we have ma

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