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Have” ............ used with plural generally.
A) Is
B) You
C) Are
D) Your

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Answered by rishithareddy4100
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You is the answer
Have you used with plural generally ...
Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

(A) Is

Explanation:

The word "have" is enclosed in an inverted comma, indicating that it should normally be used in the plural.

The word "by" often comes before the item or person doing the action (the agent) in a passive phrase. For instance, Carla drove Anita to the theatre. Black kites are now legally protected. My kid stones and crushes the olives in this room.

Passive-voice phrases can also be identified by the "by the..." phrase that comes after the verb; in this case, the agent doing the action, if mentioned, is the subject of the preposition. The verb phrase will contain a form of be, which makes it easy to spot passive voice (was, am, are, been, is).

Hence, answer is Have" is " used with plural generally.

Have is used for singular or plural subjects​:

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