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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

This one has or have?

I know that has is used only in the third person singular but should i say this one has* something or this one *have something? And why?
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Anonymous I know that has is used only in the third person singular but should i say this one has* something or this one *have something? You seem to be a little confused about persons. 3rd person singular applies to any single thing other than you and me.

  • Anonymous I know that has is used only in the third person singular but should i say this one has* something or this one *have something?
  • You seem to be a little confused about persons.
  • 3rd person singular applies to any single thing other than you and me.
  • You can say these: I have something.
  • You have something.
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AnonymousI know that has is used only in the third person singular but should i say this one has* something or this one *have something?
You seem to be a little confused about persons. 3rd person singular applies to any single thing other than you and me. You can say these:

I have something.
You have something.
He / The b

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