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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Have or has

Can anyone tell me whether I should use has or have in the following examples

1. The quality of her tasks this semster has been outstanding ( I am thinking it should be have)

2. Mary's standard of work, class involcement and aptitude for science has / have expanded this semester

Thanks

Cath
  

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1. The quality of her tasks this semester has been outstanding. 2.

  • 1.
  • The quality of her tasks this semester has been outstanding.
  • 2.
  • Mary's standard of work, class involvement and aptitude for science have expanded this semester.
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1. The quality of her tasks this semester has been outstanding.
2. Mary's standard of work, class involvement and aptitude for science have expanded this semester.

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