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Jack112 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

There has/have

1. There have been as nearly as many threads on this as there have been on which oil to use. (What is the subject for the first 'have' and the subject for the second 'have' ? Should those two 'have' be 'has' ? How do you know what to use?)

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"there have" is correct in both cases. "there have been threads on this" "there have been threads on that" CJ

  • "there have" is correct in both cases.
  • "there have been threads on this" "there have been threads on that" CJ
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"there have" is correct in both cases.
"there have been threads on this"
"there have been threads on that"

CJ

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