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The video have been sent to you vs The videos have been sent to you

The correct phrase is "the video has been sent to you." The word "video" is singular, so it should be paired with the singular form of the verb "has."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1193 views

The video have been sent to you

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "video" is singular and should be paired with the singular form of the verb "has."

The correct phrase is "the video has been sent to you." Use "has" with singular subjects like "video."
  • You mean the video you sent to Pamela.
  • The video was sent to us by an anonymous source.
  • One piece of the puzzle they're analyzing is the video, sent to news outlets shortly after the attack.
  • These are screen captures... taken from the videos he sent to local police... in the different cities.
  • The video was sent through an anonymous messaging app.
  • Wait, is that the video you sent to Hardwick?
  • You saw the video I sent.
  • It's the video Martino sent his folks two hours ago.
  • Just delete the videos I sent you then.
  • Dug into the video NYPD sent over.
  • Dug into the video NYPD sent over.
  • So our target used this to make us think that the Southside Community Center is where the video was sent and downloaded.
  • What about the e-mail the video was sent from?
  • We also analyzed the video that was sent to John by his stalker two nights ago, and the person who made that is also wearing the university's logo.
  • In the videos that Heather sent to all three couples, she referred to her doctor as a "she."
  • They sent the video to a bunch of kids at the school.
  • You sent the video to Melissa.
  • The video that your mother sent out...
  • I never even sent the videos out.
  • The video was sent from an anonymous e-mail, but I know that Andrea sent it.

Alternatives:

  • the video has been sent to you

The videos have been sent to you

This phrase is correct. The subject "videos" is plural and is correctly paired with the plural form of the verb "have."

Use "have" with plural subjects like "videos."
  • You mean the video you sent to Pamela.
  • The video was sent to us by an anonymous source.
  • One piece of the puzzle they're analyzing is the video, sent to news outlets shortly after the attack.
  • These are screen captures... taken from the videos he sent to local police... in the different cities.
  • The video was sent through an anonymous messaging app.
  • Wait, is that the video you sent to Hardwick?
  • You saw the video I sent.
  • It's the video Martino sent his folks two hours ago.
  • Just delete the videos I sent you then.
  • Dug into the video NYPD sent over.
  • Dug into the video NYPD sent over.
  • So our target used this to make us think that the Southside Community Center is where the video was sent and downloaded.
  • What about the e-mail the video was sent from?
  • We also analyzed the video that was sent to John by his stalker two nights ago, and the person who made that is also wearing the university's logo.
  • In the videos that Heather sent to all three couples, she referred to her doctor as a "she."
  • They sent the video to a bunch of kids at the school.
  • You sent the video to Melissa.
  • The video that your mother sent out...
  • I never even sent the videos out.
  • The video was sent from an anonymous e-mail, but I know that Andrea sent it.

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