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"my teacher has to leave his home" vs "my teacher have to leave his home"

The correct phrase is "my teacher has to leave his home." The verb "has" agrees with the singular subject "my teacher." The incorrect phrase "my teacher have to leave his home" uses the incorrect verb form for the singular subject.

Last Updated: April 03, 2024

my teacher has to leave his home

This phrase is correct. The verb "has" agrees with the singular subject "my teacher."

Use this phrase when referring to a singular subject, such as "my teacher," followed by the verb "has" and the infinitive form of the verb (to leave).

Examples:

  • My teacher has to leave his home early today.
  • She has to leave her office for a meeting.
  • The doctor has to leave the hospital soon.
  • The manager has to leave the meeting room.
  • The student has to leave the classroom now.

my teacher have to leave his home

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "have" does not agree with the singular subject "my teacher."


Alternatives:

  • My teacher has to leave his home.
  • My teacher needs to leave his home.
  • My teacher must leave his home.
  • My teacher is required to leave his home.
  • My teacher is supposed to leave his home.

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