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Has a crush on me. vs Have a crush on me.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts based on the subject of the sentence. 'Has a crush on me' is used when the subject is singular (he, she, it), while 'Have a crush on me' is used when the subject is plural (they, we, you).

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Has a crush on me.

This phrase is correct when the subject is singular (he, she, it).

Use 'has a crush on me' when referring to a singular subject who has feelings for you.

Examples:

  • He has a crush on me.
  • She has a crush on me.
  • It has a crush on me.
  • There's a guy in one of my classes who has a crush on me.
  • He moved here about a month ago. Lucy swears he has a crush on me.
  • I'm starting to think he has a crush on me.
  • I think the dude who lives in your parents' attic has a crush on me.
  • That dude totally has a crush on me.
  • And she has a crush on me.
  • But Pete's doing this because he has a crush on me.
  • He has a crush on me. That's why he hates you.
  • It's for real mom, Taew has a crush on me.
  • The landlord has a crush on me anyways.
  • She has a little crush on me.
  • Maybe she has a secret crush on me.
  • She has a massive crush on me.
  • I think the guy still has a crush on you or me.
  • Or only shared this picture with me, because I think she has a big crush on me.
  • Trav has had a crush on me forever.
  • Looks like your warehouse Still has a little bit of a crush on me.
  • This boy she has a crush on.
  • Maybe he has a crush on you.
  • Mark... has a crush on you.

Alternatives:

  • He has a crush on me.
  • She has a crush on me.
  • It has a crush on me.

Have a crush on me.

This phrase is correct when the subject is plural (they, we, you).

Use 'have a crush on me' when referring to a plural subject who has feelings for you.

Examples:

  • They have a crush on me.
  • We have a crush on me.
  • You have a crush on me.
  • Mark doesn't have a crush on me.
  • Bryce Loski does not have a crush on me.
  • I hear you have a crush on me.
  • Because you haven't seen me and because you have a crush on me.
  • As long as we can agree - he does not have a crush on me.
  • But I am aware when someone has a crush on me, and he does not have a crush on me.
  • I don't want a girl to have a crush on me.
  • You have a huge crush on me.
  • You have a dad-crush on me.
  • If I was a woman, I'd probably have a crush on me, too.
  • Especially a guy you have a crush on.
  • Some guys have a crush on you.
  • You have a crush on yourself.
  • Camille did have a crush on alexander.
  • Actually I used to have a crush on her.
  • You totally have a crush on grundy.
  • Now I can make a story that I have a crush on.
  • Chris, this is Barbara, the girl from your class you used to have a crush on.
  • Now, think about someone you have a crush on.
  • You always did have a crush on Sandra Bullock.

Alternatives:

  • They have a crush on me.
  • We have a crush on me.
  • You have a crush on me.

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