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Answered by kapil8468
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First,

Subject - Verb Agreement:

Commonly we use a singular verb after a singular noun and plural verb after a plural noun.

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Now let's see what is the subject?

Here, the subject given is 'Committee'

Committee means 'group of people'.

Committee is a Collective noun.

Question arises that whether committee is singular or plural ?

It depends....

(i) If the group of people referred to as a single unit, committee is used with a singular verb & singular pronoun

(ii) If the individual parts of group is the focus, Plural verbs and plural pronouns are to be used.

[Committee can have it's plural as committees when referring to more than one committee.]

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Now the reason behind my answer:

(i) has can be used due to reason that focus is on entire group.

(ii) have can be used when we refer to individual parts of group.

If you use has, it is same as :

The people in the committee has .....

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Hope it helps

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Commonly, we follow a singular noun with a singular verb and a plural noun with a plural verb.

Let's examine the topic now.

In this case, the subject is "Committee."

The word "committee" is a collective noun.

A collective noun is a committee.

It is unclear whether the word "committee" is singular or plural.

Accordingly,

  • The word "committee" is used with a singular verb and a singular pronoun if the group of persons is referred to as a single unit.
  • Plural verbs and plural pronouns should be used when discussing the individual components of a group.
  • When referring to more than one committee, the word "committee" might be pluralized as "committees."

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