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Is it each one of you has or have?
Has is the correct answer. Each of you ‘has’ an equal chance to make good grades would be correct. Because ‘Each of you’ is a singular subject and hence it need to be followed by a singular verb. Each of you has.
Do we say anyone has or have?
It’s “if anyone has”, because “anyone” functions as third person singular. It probably just seems right to use “have” because you would for any other number or person.
Has anyone or have anyone?
“Anyone” is definitely singular. #2 is correct, and you could analyze it in one of two ways: (Does) anyone have a pen that I can borrow? A grammatical question with the first word sliced off, so that “have” is a bare infinitive.
Which is correct they or have?
Here, have is the correct choice because the subject (they) is a third person plural pronoun. How do you use has? Has is the conjugation of to have that’s used when:
Is it correct to say one of them has?
The correct answer is “One of them has…” Subject-verb agreement is one of the most confusing things in English grammar. I come across a number of people who tend to use the wrong form of the verb for a particular subject. The rule is simple.
What is the conjugation of have in English?
In the present tense, have is the first person singular and plural, second-person singular and plural, and third-person plural conjugation of this verb. Has is the third-person singular present tense. The best way to learn the conjugations of irregular verbs is through memorization, but in the meantime, remember the phrase “Chaz has razzmatazz.”
What is the singular subject of “one has”?
Hence we need to figure out which one is the subject, whether it is singular or plural, and then decide on the verb. Here, the emphasis is on “one” and not on “them”. Hence, “one”, which is singular, becomes the singular subject which should be accompanied with “has” which is the singular verb here.