The actor or his managers ____made a mistake.( has/have)
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The actor or his managers _has___made a mistake.
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The actor or his managers has made a mistake
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- If the objective is a singular noun or pronoun, use has. If the objective is a plural noun or plural pronoun, have has.
- The verb "have" can be employed to describe either owning or executing something. I might be carrying a car or a pencil, for instance. The past tense of the word "has" can also be used to show that the subject has performed an action in the past.
- You'll observe that the sole subject with which you ought to prefix "has" is the third-person singular (he has, she has, it has). Everywhere else, you ought to use "have." Use "have" because the subject "Al and Sue" is third person plural (the same as "they").
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