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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

have/has

Hi, I just need some clarification, am I supposed to put "have or has" between this sentence.

....unintentionally has sparked a family ....?

He does not notice that his business ventures unintentionally has sparked a family dispute which involves a local gangster
  

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ventures ... have sparked a family dispute which involves a local gangster.

  • ventures ...
  • have sparked a family dispute which involves a local gangster.
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ventures ... have sparked a family dispute which involves a local gangster.
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AnonymousHe does not notice that his business ventures have unintentionally sparked a family dispute which involves a local gangster.
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