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Latest post Mon, Feb 27 2006 8:06 PM by Anonymous. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  201537 Mon, 27 Feb 06 06:02 PM

I am not sure if  i need to use have or has in the following sentence.

Your commitment , professionalism and support have been beyond what i could expect OR Your commitmemnt , professionalism and support has been beyond what i could expect.

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Anonymous, 3 yr 268 days ago
 Anonymous wrote:

I am not sure if  i need to use have or has in the following sentence.

Your commitment , professionalism and support have been beyond what i could expect OR Your commitmemnt , professionalism and support has been beyond what i could expect.

Thanks

I think the answer is alrelady in your sentence.....

Your commitment , professionalism and support have been beyond what i could expect. There are 3 nouns in this sentence. Now tell us, "have" or "has"?

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