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which has vs which have

Both 'which has' and 'which have' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Which has' is used with singular nouns, while 'which have' is used with plural nouns.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

which has

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular noun.

'Which has' is used when the relative pronoun 'which' is followed by a singular noun.

Examples:

  • The book, which has a red cover, is on the table.
  • The car, which has a flat tire, needs to be fixed.

Alternatives:

  • that has
  • having

which have

This phrase is correct when referring to a plural noun.

'Which have' is used when the relative pronoun 'which' is followed by a plural noun.

Examples:

  • The books, which have interesting plots, are on the shelf.
  • The cars, which have new tires, are ready for the trip.

Alternatives:

  • that have
  • having

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