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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

There has to be at least two items.

There has to be at least two items.

I always get confused in the cases as above as to use 'has' or 'have'. Could you please guide me on this? Thanks.
  

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Jackson6612 There has to be at least two items. "There have to be" is correct, but many native speakers use "has" in casual conversation.

  • Jackson6612 There has to be at least two items.
  • "There have to be" is correct, but many native speakers use "has" in casual conversation.
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Jackson6612There has to be at least two items.
"There have to be" is correct, but many native speakers use "has" in casual conversation.

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