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Have any of your friends vs Has any of your friend

The correct phrase is 'have any of your friends.' In this case, 'friends' is a plural noun, so the verb 'have' should also be in the plural form. 'Has any of your friend' is incorrect because 'friend' should be pluralized to match 'any of.'

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1258 views

Have any of your friends

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when asking about a group of friends belonging to the person you are addressing.

Examples:

  • Have any of your friends seen the new movie?
  • Have any of your friends traveled abroad?
  • Have any of your friends tried the new restaurant?
  • Have any of your friends read the book?
  • Have any of your friends met the new neighbor?

Has any of your friend

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • Has any of your friends
  • Has your friend
  • Have any of your friends
  • Have your friend
  • Have any of your close friends

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