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Latest post Thu, Nov 23 2006 3:05 PM by pieanne. 1 replies.
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New2grammar  +  296728 Thu, 23 Nov 06 02:52 PM

Should I use has or have for sentences below? Is there any difference?

1) What does this has/have to do with me?

2) Has/Have anyone read the news?

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pieanne  +  296735 Thu, 23 Nov 06 03:05 PM

It should be "have" in the 1st sentence, "does" requires a bare infinitive; "has" is for the 2nd one: it is conjugated in the 3rd pers. sing. (S = anyone) to form the present perfect with "read".

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