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academics has
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "academics has" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "academics have" since "academics" is a plural noun referring to the field or the individuals involved in it. Example: "Academics have shown that regular exercise improves mental health."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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53 human-written examples
The long-running feud between the two academics has sprawled across the academe and into the public sphere in much the same way as Hugh Grant and Colin Firth's fight scene in Bridget Jones' Diary flails through the streets of London – uncoordinated, undisciplined, inept, deeply personal and utterly inconsequential.
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An army of academics has weighed in on the great SOX debate.
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Excessive emphasis on academics has already been proven detrimental in Asia.
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A trio of American academics has a new suggestion intended to sidestep these tricky issues.
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Perhaps more emphasis on high school academics has come at the expense of those pursuits.
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Global research by the United Nations and numerous academics has repeatedly shown this to be untrue.
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Similar Expressions
6 human-written examples
Academics have noticed, too.
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Academics have cardigans.
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Academics have not complained, they say.
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Only academics have escaped the strict rule.
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— JOSEPH PLAMBECK The academics have been excused.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "academics have", ensuring subject-verb agreement with the plural noun "academics".
Common error
Avoid using singular verb forms like "has" with the plural noun "academics". The correct form is always "academics have".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "academics has" is an incorrect grammatical construction. The plural noun "academics" requires the plural verb form "have". Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "academics has" is grammatically incorrect and should always be replaced with "academics have". The term "academics" is a plural noun, requiring the plural verb form "have". As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct usage is "academics have". To avoid this error, remember to use the plural verb form when referring to academics as a group. You can also use alternative phrases like "scholars have" or "researchers have" to maintain grammatical correctness and clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
academics have
Corrects the grammatical error by using the plural verb form "have" to agree with the plural noun "academics".
scholars have
Replaces "academics" with the synonym "scholars", maintaining the plural form and grammatical correctness.
researchers have
Substitutes "academics" with "researchers", another related term referring to individuals involved in academic research.
faculty members have
Replaces "academics" with "faculty members", specifying the academic role of the individuals.
experts in the field have
Uses a broader term, "experts in the field", to refer to individuals with academic knowledge and expertise.
the academic community has
Shifts the focus to the entire academic community, using the singular verb "has" to agree with the singular noun phrase.
the scientific community has
Focuses on the scientific community, which is a subset of the academic community, using the singular verb "has".
studies indicate
Reframes the sentence to focus on the studies themselves rather than the academics, using a verb that reflects research findings.
research suggests
Similar to "studies indicate", this alternative emphasizes the research and its implications.
universities have
Emphasizes the institutions where academics work, rather than the academics themselves.
FAQs
Why is "academics has" grammatically incorrect?
The term "academics" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "have" instead of the singular form "has". The correct phrase is "academics have".
What is a simple way to remember the correct verb form to use with "academics"?
Think of "academics" as a group of people. Just as you would say "they have", you should also say "academics have".
Can I use a different word instead of "academics" to avoid this grammatical issue?
Yes, you can use words like "scholars" or "researchers", which are also plural and require the verb "have". For example, you could say "scholars have" or "researchers have".
How do I rephrase a sentence that incorrectly uses "academics has"?
Replace "academics has" with "academics have". Alternatively, rephrase the sentence to focus on the research itself, for example, "research indicates...".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested