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Yellowstarstruck Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Should it be have or has?

Hi!
You can see now all the changes which were intended to improve the game has/have been very detrimental.
I think have because changes is plural.
Thanks
  

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yellowstarstruck You can see now all the changes which were intended to improve the game has/have been very detrimental. Now you can see that all the changes that were intended to improve the game have (actually) been very detrimental. CJ

  • yellowstarstruck You can see now all the changes which were intended to improve the game has/have been very detrimental.
  • Now you can see that all the changes that were intended to improve the game have (actually) been very detrimental.
  • CJ
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yellowstarstruckYou can see now all the changes which were intended to improve the game has/have been very detrimental.
Now you can see that all the changes that were intended to improve the game have (actually) been very detrimental.

CJ

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