When do we use has and have?
Jacqline and Emerald have or has ?
Daniel and the men has or have?
'Have' is used after all plural subjects and 'I' and 'you' and 'has' is used after singular subjects. A subject can consist of one word (such as Sean, food, people) or of a group of words (such as the dog, the people, Hamizah and I). Where the meaning appears to be one thing i.e. is singular (except for 'I' and 'you'), we use 'has'. Otherwise, we use 'have'.
Singular Examples
Mr Lee has a new car.
The pupil has a new pen.
Plural Examples
They have many problems to deal with.
The boys have no idea what the girls are planning.
Siti and Risa have some solutions they can offer.
The boys and their father have a system that they follow.
2. Which should we use? Welcome or welcomed?
You are welcome!
His advice would be welcomed.
'Welcome' is used an adjective to describe something you are happy to receive or someone that you are happy to meet.
Examples
The money was very welcome.
Children are most welcome.
'Welcome' can also be a verb and we can use it very like any other verb.
Examples
She is welcoming the guests.
He welcomed his in-laws' visit.
His advice was welcomed.
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