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The use of "who has" or "who have" in a sentence [duplicate]
59 1 1 3. 1. If "you" is plural, use "have"; if "you" is singular, use "has". – Hellion. Jun 2, 2014 at 20:07. 1. @Hellion I disagree with this. You wouldn't say *you is (in standard English); it sounds very odd to me to say *you who is. // In answer to the question, go with have.
who’ve - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
Check pronunciation: who’ve. Definition of who’ve short form in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Which is the correct question ("Who has" vs "Who have")?
The OP's question involves the topic of interrogative pronouns (e.g. "who" and "what") and the question of whether they could be considered to be singular or plural. In general, the interrogative pronoun "who" takes the default value of singular; and when it does take the value of singular, its question can allow both singular and plural answers.
WHO'VE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
Who've is the usual spoken form of `who have,' especially when `have' is an auxiliary verb.
Who Has or Who Have - Which Is Correct? - Grammarhow
The terms “who have” and “who has” are similar but used differently. “Who has” refers to a group of people in questions and “he, she, it” in statements. In contrast, “who have” is used to question individuals or statements that use “I, we, us, them, they.”.
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