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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

has/have

hi

i have some problem is has and have can you tell me when should i use has and when should i use have because both used for present perfect please help me include with examples
  

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Hi, Singular - I have finished. You have finished. He/she/it has finished.

  • Hi, Singular - I have finished.
  • You have finished.
  • He/she/it has finished.
  • Plural - We have finished.
  • You have finished.
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Hi,

Singular - I have finished. You have finished. He/she/it has finished.

Plural - We have finished. You have finished. They have finished.

Clive
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Hi!

Use "has" in the third person singular (with he / she / it) and "have" in all other persons:

They have lived here since 1990.
We have just arrived.
I haven't visited them for two years.
Have you read 'Romeo and Juliet'?

He has never been to England.
My sister has already seen this film.
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Sorry, Clive, I didn't know you were posting too. Emotion: smile
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Hi,

The more opinions, the better! Emotion: smile

Clive
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Could you say something like: My company decided that there has or have been a total break down in policy. Which on is right and aside from the basics can you give me complex examples
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Hi,
Could you say something like: My company decided that there has or have been a total break down in policy. Which one is right and aside from the basics can you give me complex examples
Because 'breakdown' is singular.

It's better if you try to write and post some examples for comments.

Clive

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