WHEN TO PUT has or have?

WHEN TO PUT has or have?

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While the verb to have has many different meanings, its primary meaning is “to possess, own, hold for use, or contain.” Have and has indicate possession in the present tense (describing events that are currently happening). Have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, while has is used with he, she, and it.

Q. Has or have with animals?

Have is the root VERB and is generally used alongside the PRONOUNS I / You / We / Ye and They and PLURAL NOUNS. Generally, have is a PRESENT TENSE word. Has is used alongside the PRONOUNS He / She / It and Who and SINGULAR NOUNS. Plural refers to more than one person / animal / thing, etc.

Q. When to use have or has with two subjects?

You’ll notice that the only subject you should use “has” with is third person singular (he has, she has, it has). You should use “have” everywhere else. The subject “Al and Sue” is third person plural (the same as “they”), so use “have.”

Q. Has or have after list?

Generous support, trust and commitment are multiple items (plural) and as you or I aren’t included in the list so it’s third person. Have is only altered to “has” in single third person (he, she or it), so it stays in “have”. Hope it helps!

Q. Can there be two subjects?

When a sentence has two or more subjects, it’s called a compound subject. Compound subjects are joined by “and” or “or” and, perhaps, a series of commas.

Q. Can a simple sentence have 2 subjects?

A simple sentence contains one independent clause. A compound sentence contains more than one! Put another way: a simple sentence contains a subject and a predicate, but a compound sentence contains more than one subject and more than one predicate.

Q. Can a sentence have more than one direct object?

A sentence can still have two direct objects and not contain a compound direct object. When the two direct objects are acted on by different verbs, they are just direct objects.

Q. Can you have a sentence without a direct object?

According to the current prescriptive rules of English grammar, no. You cannot write a sentence with a true indirect object in the absence of a direct object. The purpose of an indirect object is to show a secondary recipient of an action via the direct object.

Q. When a verb has no object but is called?

Some verbs never have an object. These are called intransitive verbs. Some verbs can be used with or without an object. These are called transitive (with an object) and intransitive (without an object) uses of the verbs.

Q. What is object in grammar with examples?

In grammar, an object is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase on which a verb performs an action. It falls at the end of a sentence, and is governed by a verb or a preposition. For example, in the excerpt, “My aunt opened her purse and gave the man a quarter …

Q. What is the example of object?

An object can be a single-word noun (e.g., dog, goldfish, man), a pronoun (e.g., her, it, him), a noun phrase (e.g., the doggy in window, to eat our goldfish, a man about town), or a noun clause (e.g., what the dog saw, how the goldfish survived, why man triumphed).

Q. Why do you weigh less in water?

Objects due however “appear” to weigh less in water. This is due to what is known as buoyancy. Buoyancy is actually the upward force of a liquid acting on an object that is placed in it. This force, known as buoyant force has been shown to be equal to the weight of water the object displaces.

Q. How fast does an object sink in water?

Average: 5.04 m/s (36.0 minutes based on average terminal velocity). Average: 4.70 m/s (38.7 min based on average terminal velocity).

Q. Why is a heavier object more likely than a lighter object to sink instead of float in water?

If an object’s weight is greater than the buoyant force acting on it, then the object sinks. A given volume of a denser substance is heavier than the same volume of a less dense substance. Therefore, density of an object also affects whether it sinks or floats.

Q. How do you calculate how much an object is submerged?

  1. 1) Find the density of the object.
  2. The density of the object is the mass of the object divided by the volume of the object.
  3. 2) Divide density of object by the density of the liquid and express as a % to get % submerged.
  4. For floating in water of density 1.0 gm/cm^3, dividing yields 0.8 or 80% of the object is submerged.
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