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Has any of your friends vs Have any of your friends

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Has any of your friends' is correct when referring to a singular friend, while 'Have any of your friends' is correct when referring to multiple friends.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 4424 views

Has any of your friends

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular friend.

Use 'has any of your friends' when asking about a specific action or situation related to one friend in a group of friends.

Examples:

  • Has any of your friends called you today?
  • Has any of your friends visited you recently?

Alternatives:

  • Has one of your friends
  • Has a friend of yours
  • Has a friend
  • Has someone you know

Have any of your friends

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple friends.

Use 'have any of your friends' when asking about a general action or situation related to a group of friends.

Examples:

  • Have any of your friends seen the new movie?
  • Have any of your friends traveled abroad?

Alternatives:

  • Have your friends
  • Do any of your friends
  • Do your friends
  • Have any friends of yours

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