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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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'Has not' or 'have not'

Johnny has not had any recent suicide attempt since his last hospitalization or

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Johnny have not had any recent suicide attempts since his last hospitalization

  

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This post has been split from another thread. Please do not append posts to old threads just because the header seems appropriate for your question. In the future, start a new thread.

  • This post has been split from another thread.
  • Please do not append posts to old threads just because the header seems appropriate for your question.
  • In the future, start a new thread.
  • CJ
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This post has been split from another thread.

Please do not append posts to old threads just because the header seems appropriate for your question. In the future, start a new thread.

CJ

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You need 'Johnny has not had' because 'Johnny' is just one person.

When the subject of your sentence is just one person or thing, we use 'has' instead of 'have'.

CJ

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