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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Have or Has

Hi all,

Hope that you can help me out here.

"Large cuts in the training budget has/have resulted in frustration among workers"

Which is correct, has or have?

/Jens
  

Top answer

Hello, Consider this. Large cuts in the training budget have resulted in frustration among workers.

  • Hello, Consider this.
  • Large cuts in the training budget have resulted in frustration among workers.
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5 Answers
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Hello,

Consider this.

Large cuts in the training budget have resulted in frustration among workers.
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Aspara GusHello,have
Thanks for your reply.

But could you also explain why?

/Jens
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Aspara Gus used underlining to explain why.
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AnonymousBut could you also explain why?
I've edited my post. The verb agrees with the subject, which is unchanged by the intervening prepositional phrase.
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Thanks for your reply :-)

/Jens

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