One of the flowers (has/have) wilted
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QUESTION:-
One of the flowers (has/have) wilted
ANSWER:
- One of the flowers has wilted.
- Has is suitable in the sentence.
EXPLANATION:-
- In the above sentence, Has is used has as an auxiliary verb which agrees with the Singular subject 'One'.
- Auxiliary verbs are verbs that are used before the main verb to show different tense forms and the person and number of the subject.
- The verbs be, have and do are called primary auxiliaries. These help the main verb show the number and person of its subject. These are also called helping verbs.
- The singular form of have is has.
- Have is used with the plural subject and the pronouns I, you, we, and they.
- Has is used with singular subject and pronouns he, she, and it.
- In the above sentence, The plural verb 'have' is the wrong option because it does not agree with the singular subject 'One'.
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