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ram and rita has vs ram and rita have

The correct phrase is "Ram and Rita have." The subject "Ram and Rita" is plural, so it requires the plural form of the verb "have." The phrase "Ram and Rita has" is incorrect because it uses the singular form of the verb with a plural subject.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

ram and rita has

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "Ram and Rita" is plural and requires the plural form of the verb.

The correct phrase should be "Ram and Rita have." Use the plural form of the verb "have" when the subject is plural.

Alternatives:

  • Ram and Rita have
  • Ram and Rita are having
  • Ram and Rita possess
  • Ram and Rita own
  • Ram and Rita hold

ram and rita have

This phrase is correct. The subject "Ram and Rita" is plural, so it requires the plural form of the verb "have."

Use the phrase "Ram and Rita have" when referring to actions or possessions of both Ram and Rita.

Examples:

  • Ram and Rita have two dogs.
  • Ram and Rita have been friends for years.
  • Ram and Rita have a lot in common.
  • Ram and Rita have decided to travel together.
  • Ram and Rita have different tastes in music.

Alternatives:

  • Ram and Rita are having
  • Ram and Rita possess
  • Ram and Rita own
  • Ram and Rita hold

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