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everyone have vs everyone has

The correct phrase is 'everyone has'. 'Everyone' is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by the singular form of the verb 'has'. 'Everyone have' is incorrect in standard English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5218 views

everyone have

'everyone have' is incorrect in standard English.

The correct form is 'everyone has' because 'everyone' is a singular pronoun and should be followed by the singular form of the verb.
  • Does everyone have two pig heads and two cow heads?
  • Everyone have a full glass, I hope?
  • Why does everyone have to confess them to you?
  • Why does everyone have to know our private life?
  • Did everyone have a good break?
  • Does everyone have to post pictures of everything they eat?
  • Why does everyone have to be punished for the excesses of a few extremist elements?
  • And why does everyone have to have it after prom?
  • But why does everyone have to stop and tell him about another person who also has Parkinson's?
  • What does everyone have against cheerleaders around here?
  • She's making everyone have these moments.
  • Does everyone have to leave this second?
  • Their leader is Einar, everyone have a photo?
  • Wouldn't everyone have gone home by this hour?
  • Turn around and let everyone have a look!
  • Does everyone have to rain on my parade?
  • Why does everyone have to talk so fast and panicky?
  • Does everyone have to sign in and out here?
  • Does everyone have a shrine to him?
  • Does everyone have their own code for the copier?

everyone has

'everyone has' is the correct form in standard English.

'Everyone has' is the correct phrase to use when referring to a singular group of people. The verb 'has' agrees with the singular pronoun 'everyone'.
  • Not everyone has behaved with dignity.
  • Now everyone has reached Enlightenment but me.
  • Look, everyone has their time.
  • Jesus, everyone has their strengths.
  • Not everyone has to read books for a living.
  • Not everyone has to have children, for Christ's sake.
  • Not everyone has my forgiving nature.
  • Come on, Mike, everyone has skeletons.
  • Not everyone has our physical fortitude, Frank.
  • John, everyone has things that make them squeamish.
  • Not everyone has parents paying our way through business school.
  • Maybe everyone has a part of themselves they hide.
  • It's fine, everyone has nights like this.
  • But everyone has their breaking point.
  • But everyone has a story, Julia.
  • Cover-ups like this only work if everyone has tiny bits of info.
  • I - everyone has bad memories of me.
  • And I told you, everyone has their price.
  • After all, everyone has a price.
  • Not everyone has heard of that show.

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