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"Has confirmed" vs "have confirmed"

Both "has confirmed" and "have confirmed" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Has confirmed" is used with singular subjects (he, she, it), while "have confirmed" is used with plural subjects (they, we, you).

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

Has confirmed

This phrase is correct when used with singular subjects (he, she, it).

Use "has confirmed" when the subject is singular (e.g., he has confirmed the appointment).

Examples:

  • She has confirmed her attendance at the event.
  • The company has confirmed the delivery date.

Alternatives:

  • has verified
  • has validated
  • has affirmed
  • has authenticated
  • has substantiated

have confirmed

This phrase is correct when used with plural subjects (they, we, you).

Use "have confirmed" when the subject is plural (e.g., they have confirmed their participation).

Examples:

  • They have confirmed their reservation for the conference.
  • We have confirmed the details of the meeting.

Alternatives:

  • have verified
  • have validated
  • have affirmed
  • have authenticated
  • have substantiated

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