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both have or both has

“both have” is grammatically correct. It is used when the subject being referred to is plural. For example, “Both children have finished their homework.” “Both” is a plural pronoun, and it can only be used with a plural verb. It is important to match the verb with the subject, and “have” is the correct verb form in this case, as the subject “both children” is plural.

Examples..

  • “Both sisters have graduated from college with honors.”
  • “Both teams have qualified for the finals and are ready to compete.”

both have

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Trump, Biden both have backed school police.

Can my spouse and I both have a flexible spending account if my employer offers it?

Atheists and believers both have moral compasses, but with key differences.

Since the account will belong to the two of you, you both have equal ownership.

both has

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The only school that both has a high SAT and ACT score is Hampshire.

How to write match if both has the same values in excel?

I have two locations and both has been verified a month ago. But one location is still pending.

Both hasĀ taken the step into rethinking shoes, affirming through its designs the style and identity.

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