0This sentence is on a pub flyer and has become a topic of debate as to whether this phrase or sentence is grammatically correct. Would it be ; who have 01u00help 02u00make this pub what it is today. ---or--- who have 01u00helped02u00 make this pub what it is today.02br 00Please join us on Saturday, March 8th, as we extend our appreciation to all the patrons old & new, (not by age!)- who have help make this Pub what it is today. 00 00 0-
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". That is the present perfect of the verb 'help'. 0-
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That is the present perfect of the verb 'help'.
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0The pub's flyer has a typo.02br 02br 00It should be "...who have helped make...". That is the present perfect of the verb 'help'. 02br 00It could also be worded this way: "...who have helped to make...".02br 00The simple present tense would be this: "...who help (to) make...".0-