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"i have one dogs" vs "i has two dog"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct forms should be: 'I have two dogs' and 'I have one dog'. The first phrase has subject-verb agreement issues and the second phrase has a plural noun with a singular verb.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

i have one dogs

This phrase is incorrect. The plural noun 'dogs' does not match the singular verb 'have'.

The correct form is 'I have one dog.' Use 'have' for the subject 'I' and 'dog' as a singular noun.

Alternatives:

  • I have one dog
  • I own a dog
  • I possess a dog
  • I am the owner of a dog
  • I am in possession of a dog

i has two dog

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'has' does not agree with the subject 'I'.

The correct form is 'I have two dogs.' Use 'have' for the subject 'I' and 'dogs' to match the plural noun.

Alternatives:

  • I have two dogs
  • I own two dogs
  • I possess two dogs
  • I am the owner of two dogs
  • I am in possession of two dogs

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