Which is grammatically correct? A) 1 in 2 adults in the US has a Twitter account.
B) 1 in 2 adults in the US have a twitter account.
This is a very popular question, and both "has" and "have" have their proponents. e. as "one" and "two", which is good writing style in cases such as this.
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This is a very popular question, and both "has" and "have" have their proponents. To me, more noticeable than the "has"/"have" issue is the failure to write out the small numbers in words, i.e. as "one" and "two", which is good writing style in cases such as this.
slide panda 936Which is grammatically correct?
have
It's not literally one adult in the US who has a Twitter account.
CJ