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what does my hair have vs what does my hair has

The correct phrase is "what does my hair have." The verb "have" should be used with the pronoun "my hair" in this question. The verb "has" is incorrect in this context.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 599 views

what does my hair have

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask about the possessions or characteristics of one's hair.

Examples:

  • What does my hair have that makes it so shiny?
  • I wonder what my hair has that causes it to frizz in the humidity.
  • Can you tell me what my hair has that makes it grow so fast?
  • I'm curious about what my hair has that makes it so difficult to manage.
  • Do you know what my hair has that makes it so prone to split ends?
  • Amber does my hair once a week.
  • My neighbor Sheila always does my hair.
  • Does my hair look lifeless or not?
  • Does my hair look gray on camera?
  • Does my hair really look that bad?
  • Does my hair look brown to you?
  • Does my hair shine and bounce more than anyone else's?
  • Why does my hair only grow in twos?
  • Does my hair look okay to you?
  • Well, if she does my hair half as well as she has done her own, I will be quite satisfied.
  • RODEO: Does my hair look OK?
  • Does my hair look all right in the back?
  • Does my hair look better up or down?
  • This is hair from my hair brush.
  • He pushed me back down, and he held my hair.
  • My hair seems to be growing fast.
  • They were pulling at my hair and cutting it off with a razor.
  • Berta, my hair is important to me.
  • I can't decide whether to comb my hair.
  • I think my hair is already regulation length.

what does my hair has

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "has" does not agree with the subject pronoun "my hair."

  • Amber does my hair once a week.
  • My neighbor Sheila always does my hair.
  • My hair has never looked so good.
  • Does my hair look lifeless or not?
  • Does my hair look gray on camera?
  • Does my hair really look that bad?
  • My hair has grown back to a decent length.
  • I can deal with people telling me my hair has never looked better.
  • My hair has started to fall out...
  • My hair has a very nice texture and is shiny.
  • My hair has never ended up in a smoothie.
  • Does my hair look brown to you?
  • Does my hair shine and bounce more than anyone else's?
  • Why does my hair only grow in twos?
  • Does my hair look okay to you?
  • Well, if she does my hair half as well as she has done her own, I will be quite satisfied.
  • My hair hasn't looked like that in three weeks.
  • But given the current humidity levels, my hair has a tendency to explode in ways that some might find horrifying, and...
  • RODEO: Does my hair look OK?
  • Does my hair look all right in the back?

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