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Please let me know if anybody else needs to have a task under this story vs Please let me know if anybody else need to have a task under this story

The correct phrase is: 'please let me know if anybody else needs to have a task under this story'. The verb 'needs' should agree with the singular subject 'anybody else'.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

Please let me know if anybody else needs to have a task under this story

This phrase is correct. The verb 'needs' agrees with the singular subject 'anybody else'.

This phrase is used to ask someone to inform the speaker if there is anyone else who requires a task to be assigned under a specific story or project.

Please let me know if anybody else need to have a task under this story

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'need' does not agree with the singular subject 'anybody else'.

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