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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Have been vs. has been

What is correct?
Conduit and cabling has been included at an average length of 150’ for wire/cable and 1” RGS conduit for each run.

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Conduit and cabling have been included at an average length of 150’ for wire/cable and 1” RGS conduit for each run.
  

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Conduit and cabling have been included at an average length of 150’ for wire/cable and 1” RGS conduit for each run.

  • Conduit and cabling have been included at an average length of 150’ for wire/cable and 1” RGS conduit for each run.
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Conduit and cabling have been included at an average length of 150’ for wire/cable and 1” RGS conduit for each run.
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Since you are talking about more than one thing you should use the plural form "have" here. Hence the second sentence is correct.

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