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the way going to the wall have dogs vs the way going to the wall has dogs

The correct phrase is "the way going to the wall has dogs". In this case, the subject "the way going to the wall" is singular, so it requires the singular form of the verb "has". The first phrase is incorrect due to subject-verb agreement.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 466 views

the way going to the wall have dogs

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "the way going to the wall" is singular and requires the singular form of the verb.

Incorrect subject-verb agreement. Use the singular form of the verb "has" instead of "have".
  • South African NGOs are going to the wall.
  • Let's just say if I'm going to the wall, I want a trophy.
  • We are going to nail that kid to the wall.
  • I am going to die in a shack, pinned to the wall by a lawn mower.
  • Every time I attend one, I see another good woman going to the wall.
  • Why are you going to the wall for him?
  • Maybe a third - And you see everybody has their back to the wall and they have food and coffee down the way and they're in their own little personal bubble.
  • You ever find yourself going to the Wall because you forgot what your mother's face looks like?
  • Our banks simply cannot give credit to SMEs, and otherwise viable SMEs are going to the wall every day simply because they are starved of credit.
  • Get down under there, close to the wall.
  • Adding more bricks to the wall between us.
  • I have furniture bolted to the walls.
  • Tomorrow morning, we'll keep nailing him to the wall.
  • I need to go to the wall.
  • Then we can have a deadline for strapping all the bookshelves to the wall.
  • Come to the wall, so I can whisper.
  • Not with their backs to the wall this time.
  • I say we nail winger to the wall.
  • - Clings to the walls like an insect.
  • Martin what happened to the wall?

the way going to the wall has dogs

This phrase is correct. It uses the singular form of the verb "has" to match the singular subject.

Use this phrase when describing a path or route that has dogs along it.
  • South African NGOs are going to the wall.
  • Let's just say if I'm going to the wall, I want a trophy.
  • We are going to nail that kid to the wall.
  • I am going to die in a shack, pinned to the wall by a lawn mower.
  • Every time I attend one, I see another good woman going to the wall.
  • Why are you going to the wall for him?
  • Maybe a third - And you see everybody has their back to the wall and they have food and coffee down the way and they're in their own little personal bubble.
  • Ovular frames... are older, have been here longer You can tell by the way the wall has faded - square frames newer.
  • You ever find yourself going to the Wall because you forgot what your mother's face looks like?
  • Our banks simply cannot give credit to SMEs, and otherwise viable SMEs are going to the wall every day simply because they are starved of credit.
  • Get down under there, close to the wall.
  • Adding more bricks to the wall between us.
  • I have furniture bolted to the walls.
  • Tomorrow morning, we'll keep nailing him to the wall.
  • I need to go to the wall.
  • Then we can have a deadline for strapping all the bookshelves to the wall.
  • Come to the wall, so I can whisper.
  • Not with their backs to the wall this time.
  • I say we nail winger to the wall.
  • - Clings to the walls like an insect.

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