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Mr Er Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

It won't has/have

My first thought making a sentence was "It won't have" but then I remembered that 'It, he, she' -> 'has'.

But somehow 'It won't has" doesn't seem right to me.

Which one should I use and why?

  

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Mr Er My first thought making a sentence was "It won't have" but then I remembered that 'It, he, she' -> 'has'. You are correct on both points. There is a big bus over there.

  • Mr Er My first thought making a sentence was "It won't have" but then I remembered that 'It, he, she' -> 'has'.
  • You are correct on both points.
  • There is a big bus over there.
  • It has a lot of passengers!
  • Now consider a different form called a modal verb.
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Mr ErMy first thought making a sentence was "It won't have" but then I remembered that 'It, he, she' -> 'has'.

You are correct on both points.

There is a big bus over there. It has a lot of passengers!


Now consider a different form called a modal verb. This is the verb that has to agree with the subject. The main verb fol

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