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Aishkhan17 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

i need correction

Either the police or the soldiers has to be on guard.?
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Either the police or the soldiers have to be on guard.?
  

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Use 'have'. Both nouns take a plural verb, so it's 'Either the police have to be on guard or the soldiers have to be on guard'.

  • Use 'have'.
  • Both nouns take a plural verb, so it's 'Either the police have to be on guard or the soldiers have to be on guard'.
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Use 'have'. Both nouns take a plural verb, so it's 'Either the police have to be on guard or the soldiers have to be on guard'.

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