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Who has an owl vs Who have an owl

The correct phrase is "who has an owl." In this case, "who" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by the singular form of the verb "has."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 648 views

Who has an owl

This phrase is correct. "Who" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by the singular form of the verb "has."

Use this phrase when referring to a singular subject (who) possessing an owl.

Examples:

  • Who has an owl that hoots at night?
  • I wonder who has an owl as a pet.
  • Do you know who has an owl sanctuary?
  • The question is, who has an owl tattoo?
  • Who has an owl that can turn its head 360 degrees?
  • Buried facedown with an owl's feather.
  • It's just an owl complaining about something, the way owls do.
  • It's like an owl without a graduation cap.
  • This was an owl, Rick.
  • Feathery brown like an owl's wing.
  • A stranger dressed as an owl.
  • But then they gave him an owl...
  • I shall kill an owl that your good health continue.
  • I like... how it lookslike an owl.
  • But then they gave him an owl...
  • Well, that's an owl.
  • We even found evidence that an owl comes here.
  • Mother: That's an owl.
  • Looks like a cross between my aunt pearl and an owl.
  • This is the worst place for an owl.
  • Just think of him like an owl.
  • They even found the video of me getting attacked by an owl.
  • Either way, I ate an owl.
  • An owl. That's what I thought.
  • You have been standing there like an owl.

Who have an owl

This phrase is incorrect. "Who" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by the singular form of the verb "has."

  • Buried facedown with an owl's feather.
  • It's just an owl complaining about something, the way owls do.
  • It's like an owl without a graduation cap.
  • This was an owl, Rick.
  • Feathery brown like an owl's wing.
  • A stranger dressed as an owl.
  • But then they gave him an owl...
  • I shall kill an owl that your good health continue.
  • I like... how it lookslike an owl.
  • But then they gave him an owl...
  • Well, that's an owl.
  • We even found evidence that an owl comes here.
  • Mother: That's an owl.
  • Looks like a cross between my aunt pearl and an owl.
  • This is the worst place for an owl.
  • Just think of him like an owl.
  • They even found the video of me getting attacked by an owl.
  • Either way, I ate an owl.
  • An owl. That's what I thought.
  • You have been standing there like an owl.

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