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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

When to use HAS/Have in this sentence?

His works have been...

His works has been...

I'm pretty sure its "have" but just want to make sure...
  

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Work is uncountable unless you mean book/paiting/music. In that case you have to use hav e in accordance to your subject which is works. Cheers.

  • Work is uncountable unless you mean book/paiting/music.
  • In that case you have to use hav e in accordance to your subject which is works.
  • Cheers.
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Work is uncountable unless you mean book/paiting/music.

In that case you have to use have in accordance to your subject which is works.

Cheers.

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