In the realm of grammar, the choice between "people has" and "people have" can be a source of confusion. This article aims to clarify the correct usage of these verb forms and provide practical strategies to help you avoid common mistakes.
The golden rule to remember is: Use "people have" when referring to a plural subject, and "people has" when referring to a singular subject.
Subject | Verb |
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People | Have |
A group of people | Has |
Table 1: Subject-Verb Agreement
Correct Example | Incorrect Example |
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People have the right to vote. | People has the right to vote. |
A group of people has gathered. | People have gathered. |
Table 2: Examples of Correct and Incorrect Usage
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