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Which has or which have. What should I use? In the sentence where the subject is the name of the book.
  

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Anonymous Which has or which have. What should I use? In the sentence where the subject is the name of the book.

  • Anonymous Which has or which have.
  • What should I use?
  • In the sentence where the subject is the name of the book.
  • This book, which has the title "My dog and the Koala Bear", is about the life of a young girl in New Zealand.
  • These books, which have old-fashioned leather bindings with gold lettering, are funny and whimsical despite their seriously intimidating covers.
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AnonymousWhich has or which have. What should I use? In the sentence where the subject is the name of the book.
This book, which has the title "My dog and the Koala Bear", is about the life of a young girl in New Zealand.

These books, which have old-fashioned leather bindings with gold lettering, are funny and whimsical despite their ser

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