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Which is correct anyone has or anyone have?
“Anyone” has a referent which would always be singular, so the verb firm must show this. Thus, you need “has”. ‘If anyone has a photo’ is correct as ‘anyone’ is singular and needs a matching singular form of the verb (Have).
Has any or have any?
The correct form should be ‘have any of you’ as you is in plural form. ‘Any one of you’ is different. Any one, meaning ‘any single (person or thing),’ is written as two words to emphasize singularity: any one of us could do the job; not more than ten new members are chosen in any one year.
Does your friend has or have?
In other words, it doesn’t matter that in your example one of the compound subjects is you which requires have and not has; because the last noun phrase in the compound subject–i.e., the one directly after or–is the singular a friend, the singular verb has “must” be used, according to this traditional rule.
Have any VS has any?
The word “any” is normally construed as singular, so the correct way to say it is “Has any of you got a pen-knife?” However, if it were construed as plural, then the correct way to say it would be “Have any of you got pen-knives?”
Is it his or HES?
He’s is the short form of ‘he is’ or ‘he has’. For example: ” Don’t be scared – he’s very friendly.” His is a possessive pronoun, it is used to show something belonging to or connected with a man, boy or male animal that has just been mentioned.
Is “have any other number” correct grammar?
Have is used as a verb in the correct sentence. As the subject is “He (3rd Person Singular)”, so sentence starts with Does. So The Correct sentence is “Does he have any other number?”. No, it is not, we use have with does. so the correct sentence would be…Does he have any other number?
Is it correct to say he has another number?
No, it is not. The correct way to ask this question would be: Does he have any other number? The verb have is used in the following format in the present tense. Referring to this table, is correct to use the word has with 3rd person singular, which is She/He/It. He has another number.
What is the point of the sentence “does have”?
Right? The sentences with do, does, and did are just to show you the steps of forming a question from a statement. If there is no invertible word, you must use a form of do ( does, do, did) with the verb and invert that with the subject. The point of showing she does have is to show that the question form has does she have.
What is the difference between have and has in simple sentences?
Has is used with he/she/it in Present Perfect Simple Sentences. But here the sentence is Present Simple Interrogative. So, the Sentence starts with Do/Does + Subject + Present Tense Form of the Verb? Have is used as a verb in the correct sentence. As the subject is “He (3rd Person Singular)”, so sentence starts with Does.