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no one has vs no one have

The correct phrase here is "no one has." In this case, "no one" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by the singular form of the verb "has." "No one have" is incorrect as it uses the plural form of the verb, which doesn't agree with the singular subject.
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Last updated: July 29, 2024

no one has

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "no one has" when referring to the singular subject "no one." This follows the rule of subject-verb agreement where a singular subject takes a singular verb form.

Examples:

  • No one has seen the movie yet.
  • No one has called me back.
  • No one has the answer to that question.
  • No one has ever climbed that mountain.
  • No one has the right to judge others.
  • Things that no one has seen.
  • But no one has ever voted against their model.
  • The only thing outstanding is the homicide... which no one has been allowed to investigate.
  • Anyway, no one has ever broken into Warehouse 13.
  • In fact, no one has.
  • Or alternately, no one has ever seen her appear yet.
  • And honestly looking around no one has a fine body like Yeop.
  • The one good thing is that no one has seen those recordings yet.
  • Sure, if no one has any objections.
  • Our guests must feel they saw something that no one has ever seen before.
  • Look, no one has forgotten how bravely You fought against theokoles, old friend.
  • Look, no one has suffered like you and your son.
  • Super-secret identities... no one has any idea who they are.
  • And no one has seen his Patrol Guards.
  • But I did learn that no one has ever left the company.
  • Therefore, no one has lost their sobriety.
  • Awesome. A concentration of new troubles that no one has ever seen.
  • Find the connection between our victims that no one has noticed yet.
  • We're filming a species that perhaps no one has ever seen before.
  • Okay, so no one has raised their hand.

no one have

This phrase is incorrect in standard English.

  • - Does no one have vision?
  • Would no one have mercy on her?
  • How can no one have known this person?
  • Would no one have mercy on her?
  • How can no one have known this person? - Can you spare some change?
  • No one should have to bury a grandchild.
  • No one can have you but him.
  • No one can have you but him.
  • No one should have to bear that kind of loss.
  • No one should have to be married to Gerard Butler.
  • No one should have to fire a lover.
  • That way no one can have too much power.
  • No one could have run Division better than we did.
  • And no one would have to worry about me.
  • Late at night, no one would have heard a thing.
  • Late at night, no one would have heard a thing.
  • No one could have withstood 12 hours of continuous torture like that.
  • No one could have landed that plane like I did.
  • No one would have realized it was me.
  • No one should have to live with shame like that.

Alternatives:

  • no one has
  • nobody has
  • not a single person has
  • none have
  • not one person has

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