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elderly who has vs elderly who have

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Elderly who has' is incorrect because 'elderly' is a plural noun, so it should be followed by the plural form 'have.' 'Elderly who have' is the correct phrase to use when referring to a group of older people.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

elderly who has

'Elderly who has' is incorrect because 'elderly' is a plural noun and should be followed by the plural form 'have.'

The correct form is 'elderly who have' when referring to a group of older people.

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  • elderly who have

elderly who have

'Elderly who have' is the correct phrase to use when referring to a group of older people.

Use 'elderly who have' when talking about a group of older individuals.

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