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who has participated vs who have participated

Both "who has participated" and "who have participated" can be correct, depending on the context. "Who has participated" is used when referring to a singular subject, while "who have participated" is used when referring to plural subjects. The choice between the two depends on the number of people being referred to.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

who has participated

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular subject.

Use "who has participated" when referring to a singular subject, such as an individual or a singular entity.

Examples:

  • The student who has participated in the competition will receive a certificate.

Alternatives:

  • who has been participating
  • who took part

who have participated

This phrase is correct when referring to plural subjects.

Use "who have participated" when referring to multiple subjects or a group of people.

Examples:

  • The students who have participated in the competition will receive certificates.

Alternatives:

  • who have been participating
  • who took part

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