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Have either of you seen my pen? vs Has either of you seen my pen?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Have either of you seen my pen?" is correct when addressing more than one person, while "Has either of you seen my pen?" is correct when addressing only one person. The choice between "have" and "has" depends on the subject of the sentence.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 6958 views

Have either of you seen my pen?

This phrase is correct when addressing more than one person.

This phrase is used when asking a group of people if any of them have seen your pen.
  • Weird question, have you seen my pens?
  • Has anyone seen my astronaut pen?
  • Have either of you seen my putter?
  • RANDY HAVE YOU SEEN THE PEN?
  • Have either of you seen my Armillary Sphere?
  • Have either of you seen Daniel?
  • Either of you seen my mount?
  • Have either of you seen Serena?
  • Have either of you seen Nathan Detroit?
  • Have either of you seen these people?
  • Have either of you seen Clara?
  • Have either of you seen anything out of the ordinary?
  • Have either of you seen your father?
  • Have either of you seen Beckett?
  • Have either of you seen Karma?
  • Have either of you seen Rudy?
  • Have either of you seen, Dr. Grey?
  • Have either of you seen the new shop across the square?
  • Have either of you seen Mr. hertz today?
  • Have either of you seen these two people on campus today?

Alternatives:

  • Have any of you seen my pen?
  • Have you both seen my pen?
  • Have you two seen my pen?
  • Have you guys seen my pen?
  • Have you all seen my pen?

Has either of you seen my pen?

This phrase is correct when addressing only one person.

This phrase is used when asking a single person if they have seen your pen.

Alternatives:

  • Has anyone seen my pen?
  • Has somebody seen my pen?
  • Has someone seen my pen?
  • Has one of you seen my pen?
  • Has the person next to you seen my pen?

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