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Reading, labeling, and filtering messages has never been so easy. Can "have" be used instead of "has" in this sentence?
Nov 26, 2014 1:29 AM
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Yes, you could use 'have' in this sentence if you are considering the three tasks separately, which would mean that there was a plural subject. In the text as it stands, the verb is 'has' because the writer has bundled the three tasks into one job, making it singular subject. Either form is possible.
November 26, 2014
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