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Tarirotari Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Subject Verb agreement!

"The School has led the conferences and training courses held at Barcelona in recent years and, together with the Univuersity of Barcelona, has/ have designed various methods for..."

Have or has?

I think according to syntax it should be "has", but according to semantics it should be "have". Which wins the battle?
  

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'Has'-- it is not a compound subject; 'together with' is a subordinator.

  • 'Has'-- it is not a compound subject; 'together with' is a subordinator.
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'Has'-- it is not a compound subject; 'together with' is a subordinator.

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