Does your child have or has?

Does your child have or has?

You only use has if you don’t use the auxiliary verb do (in its various forms: did, does). Some older BrE speakers might therefore say: Has your daughter any children?

How many children has or have?

You would never say “the children has” in any situation. Has is used in the third person singular (I have, you have, the child has, we have, the children have).

Is it correct to say “son’s” or “sons”?

The correct answer depends on the context of the sentence. If you are talking about something belonging to a son, it is “son’s” which is possessive as in: “My son’s guitar is loud.” If you are talking about someone with multiple boys as offspring, then “sons” is correct as in: “My neighbor asked my sons to help her.”

How many people are described in the subject phrase ‘my son and I?

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The first and most important question here is: How many people are described in the subject phrase “My son and I?” The answer is two, and 2 is greater than 1. This means that it is a plural subject. The plural form of the present tense of the verb to be is are. This means that the correct and normal construction is: My son and I are your fans.

What is the plural form of “son’s”?

Sons the plural form of the noun “son” and son’s is used to show possession just like in the case of “Mary’s book “ Both are correct but it depends on the context you are using it in, “son’s” is possessive meaning that something is to belong to the son. “sons” is a plural for “son” meaning not just one son but multiple.

What is the subject and predicate of my son and I?

A singularsubject takes a singularverb, and a pluralsubject takes a pluralverb. Taking your sentence apart, we have a subject phrase: My son and I We also have a predicate phrase: are/am your fans. The first and most important question here is: How many people are described in the subject phrase “My son and I?”

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