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i and she have vs I and she has

The correct phrase is "I and she have." In English, when two subjects are connected by "and," the verb should be plural. The verb "have" is the correct plural form to match the subjects "I" and "she."

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 937 views

i and she have

This phrase is correct. When two subjects are connected by "and," the verb should be plural.

Use this phrase when referring to actions or states that involve both "I" and "she." The verb "have" is the correct plural form to match the subjects.

Examples:

  • I and she have been friends for years.
  • I and she have similar tastes in music.
  • I and she have decided to go on a trip together.
  • I and she have different opinions on the matter.
  • I and she have completed the project.
  • I and she have been hoping and searching for each other a long time. We both agreed we would not find our true soul mate. But you guys came through for me ...
  • She doesn't realize, that I pray for her every day, and sometimes even cry for her, as her mother I wish I could take all her pain away, but I know I and she have ...
  • Oct 12, 2010 ... I ask the junta, I ask those who can hear, I ask those who can influence - please open your hearts to all that we (you and I and she) have lost, ...
  • I, and she, have all the respect and gratitude for the men in the front lines who are the real heros. As I write this note, she is now serving her second tour in ...

I and she has

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "has" is singular and does not match the plural subjects "I" and "she."

  • Queen Elizabeth I: and she has married without royal consent. These offences are punishable by law. Arrest him! GO! [Walsingham bows at the Queen, looks at  ...
  • Queen Elizabeth I: and she has married without royal consent. These offences are punishable by law. Arrest him! GO! [Walsingham bows at the Queen, looks at  ...
  • Aug 8, 2011 ... My mother-in-law is more superstitious than I, and she has a habit of touching her nose with her index finger once or twice when she talks about ...
  • She wrote some books (see below picture). She also “spent much of her teenage years in shopping malls.” So did I! And she has a lot more twitter followers than ...

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