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with a group who has vs with a group who have

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'With a group who has' is used when referring to a singular group, while 'with a group who have' is used when referring to a plural group. The choice between 'has' and 'have' depends on whether the group is considered singular or plural.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

with a group who has

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular group.

Use 'with a group who has' when the group is considered singular, such as 'a group of people who has been working together for years.'

Examples:

  • I am working with a group who has expertise in marketing strategies.

with a group who have

This phrase is correct when referring to a plural group.

Use 'with a group who have' when the group is considered plural, such as 'a group of students who have different opinions.'

Examples:

  • I am collaborating with a group who have diverse backgrounds.

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