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One has vs one have

The correct phrase is "one has." The verb "has" is used with the pronoun "one" to indicate possession or ownership. "One have" is incorrect in standard English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

One has

This phrase is correct in English.

Use "one has" when referring to possession or ownership by an individual.

Examples:

  • One has to take responsibility for one's actions.
  • One has a right to express their opinion.
  • One has to be careful when handling delicate items.
  • One has a unique perspective on the situation.
  • One has a lot of potential to succeed.
  • One has to take town development matters seriously.
  • One has to love fiercely in order to die of a broken heart.
  • One has to admire her invention.
  • One has to be careful when he choose his partners Mr. Harris.
  • One has only to decide which rules to follow.
  • One has to have a little faith.
  • One has to burn when he has sideburns.
  • One has to invest his money wisely.
  • One has to expect that in these old houses.
  • One has to remove oneself from the occasion of sin.
  • One has to glow for this language.
  • One has to accept that this will be evaluated in different ways.
  • One has to thank Parliament for being so generous in allowing this to happen.
  • One has to know when to surrender.
  • One has to try compromise before combat.
  • One has to protect our history and honor the myth, dear sister.
  • One has to wonder if there's a problem.
  • One has to be... flexible in this world.
  • One has to question how well you did your job.
  • One has to throw oneself into life.

one have

This phrase is not correct in standard English.

  • No matter how badly I want my Olivia back... ...I can't make this one have memories.
  • It's one have to learn from this experience.
  • Could one have been stuffed in his pockets.
  • To date, all Member States except one have responded.
  • Also the Air Operator Certificates except for one have been issued according to European requirements.
  • Even though it costs £1 million, none of the 30 people who have bought one have ever taken delivery.
  • And I for one have had my fill of it.
  • I for one have suffered a great deal
  • I've never seen one have so much trouble with zippers.
  • - Does no one have vision?
  • Walter, no matter how badly I want my Olivia back, I can't make this one have memories of things she didn't experience.
  • They shall also apply when only one air carrier may be designated (selected) under the agreement, but when more than one have expressed interest in being designated.
  • The Council informs the Honourable Parliamentarian that, at the present time, all the hostages but one have been released.
  • What does one have to do to get arrested?
  • Does one have not stopped beating the game
  • Why does one have to do these things?
  • What does one have to do to be named the Golden Boy?
  • Would no one have mercy on her?
  • How can one have a holiday when we live like this?
  • How tired does one have to be to resist this?

Alternatives:

  • One has

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