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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Has or have

the changes to the programme have been completed or the changes to the programme as been completed, which is correct?

  

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anonymous the changes to the programme as been completed, I think you meant 'has' here. 'Have been completed' sounds more appropriate.

  • anonymous the changes to the programme as been completed, I think you meant 'has' here.
  • 'Have been completed' sounds more appropriate.
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anonymousthe changes to the programme as been completed,

I think you meant 'has' here.

'Have been completed' sounds more appropriate.

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