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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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has/have help please

Should it be has or have? Thanks

'Since the format was changed in 1992, when the European Cup became the Champions League, the pursuit of television money and the desire of the TV companies to be guaranteed more than a fleeting glimpse of their particular teams HAS/HAVE produced a bloated competition which the abolition of a second group phase only partly alleviated'
  

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"pursuit of television money" + "desire of TV companies" = two reasons = have

  • "pursuit of television money" + "desire of TV companies" = two reasons = have
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"pursuit of television money" + "desire of TV companies" = two reasons = have

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