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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Use of have with singular

I have noticed that sometime we use have with singular she/he. can you explain under what circumstances this rule is followed.
  

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Anonymous I have noticed that sometime we use have with singular she/he. can you explain under what circumstances this rule is followed. You have supplied no examples, but perhaps you are speaking of the subjunctive: It is necessary that he have his license with him at all times.

  • Anonymous I have noticed that sometime we use have with singular she/he.
  • can you explain under what circumstances this rule is followed.
  • You have supplied no examples, but perhaps you are speaking of the subjunctive: It is necessary that he have his license with him at all times.
  • They suggested that he have his license with him at all times.
  • The mandate is that he have his license with him at all times.
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AnonymousI have noticed that sometime we use have with singular she/he. can you explain under what circumstances this rule is followed.
You have supplied no examples, but perhaps you are speaking of the subjunctive:

It is necessary that he have his license with him at all times.
They suggested that he have his license with

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