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behaviour have been identified
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "behaviour have been identified" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "behaviour has been identified" to agree with the singular subject "behaviour." Example: "Several patterns of behaviour have been identified in the study of social interactions."
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8 human-written examples
Four distinct regions in orientation space with different rotation behaviour have been identified.
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Synergistic effects have been obtained (greater than the sum of the parts) and in some cases the mechanisms of this improved behaviour have been identified.
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Attitude and behaviour have been identified as risk factors for injury in other sports, and probably also have a role in rugby.
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Recently, molecules that are involved in both these types of cell behaviour have been identified, helping us to understand developmental processes as important as gastrulation and neural crest formation, and ultimately, the morphogenetic movements that shape theembryo.
For instance, the gravitational three body problem can exhibit deterministic chaos and numerous further examples exist for which chaotic behaviour have been identified or suggested, ranging from the solar system, weather, population dynamics, to Brownian motion and diffusion [17].
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Three variables that are highly associated with exercise behaviour have been identified: self-efficacy, outcome-expectancy values, and self-regulation [ 25].
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52 human-written examples
Given the very short time frame of the Cycling England investment – in operational terms only about two years – it is remarkable that any change at all in travel behaviour has been identified.
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A need for cyclic damage event definition relating to composite behaviour has been identified.
While the use of protective mechanism by DoNs in this study contrasts with the expectations of clinical care leaders [ 41, 42], the behaviour has been identified previously [ 43].
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Similarly, no relationship between socio-economic status and help-seeking behaviour has been identified in relation to other cancer related symptoms [ 42, 68].
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This type of flexible health seeking behaviour has been identified in previous studies conducted in Sierra Leone and Timor-Leste [ 15, 16, 38].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure subject-verb agreement by using "behaviour has been identified" when referring to a singular, general behaviour. Alternatively, use the plural form "behaviours have been identified" when discussing multiple or specific instances.
Common error
A common mistake is using the plural verb form "have" with the singular noun "behaviour". Always check that your verb agrees with the subject; in this case, the correct phrasing is "behaviour has been identified".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "behaviour have been identified" attempts to express that certain actions or patterns of conduct have been recognized or discovered. However, the phrase is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates this error and suggests alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the intention behind the phrase "behaviour have been identified" is to communicate that certain actions or patterns have been recognized, it contains a grammatical error due to subject-verb disagreement. The correct phrasing is "behaviour has been identified" when referring to a general behaviour, or "behaviours have been identified" when referring to specific instances. Ludwig AI highlights this grammatical error and suggests alternative phrases to ensure clarity and correctness in your writing. The use of authoritative sources demonstrates the need for precise language, especially in formal and scientific contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
behaviour has been identified
Corrects the subject-verb agreement by using the singular verb form "has" to match the singular noun "behaviour".
patterns of behaviour have been identified
Employs the plural "patterns" to correct the grammar and implies multiple instances of behavior.
behaviours have been identified
Uses the plural form of "behaviour" to match the plural verb "have".
certain behaviours have been observed
Replaces "identified" with "observed" and uses plural form of behaviour.
the mechanisms of behaviour have been clarified
Shifts focus to clarifying mechanisms, while maintaining plural "behaviour".
aspects of behaviour have been pinpointed
Uses "pinpointed" instead of "identified" to highlight precision, uses plural "aspects".
traits of behaviour have surfaced
Replaces "identified" with "surfaced" to suggest discovery.
elements of behaviour have emerged
Uses "emerged" to highlight gradual appearance, retains plural form of behaviour.
characteristics of behaviour are now known
Emphasizes knowledge acquisition regarding behavioural characteristics.
behavioural indicators have been recognized
Focuses on indicators rather than behaviour itself, uses "recognized" instead of "identified".
FAQs
What is the correct grammatical form, "behaviour has been identified" or "behaviour have been identified"?
The correct form is "behaviour has been identified". "Behaviour" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "has". The phrase "behaviour have been identified" is grammatically incorrect.
Can I use a different phrase instead of "behaviour has been identified"?
Yes, depending on the context, you can use phrases like "patterns of behaviour have been identified" or "behaviours have been identified" if you are referring to multiple behaviours.
Is "behaviour" singular or plural?
"Behaviour" can be used as a singular noun to describe conduct in general. However, it can be pluralized to "behaviours" to refer to specific instances or types of conduct. Therefore to say something like 'a kind of behaviour has been recognized' would be correct.
What's the difference between "behaviour has been identified" and "behaviours have been identified"?
"Behaviour has been identified" refers to a general type of conduct. "Behaviours have been identified" indicates that specific instances or types of conduct have been recognized. For example, "Aggressive behaviour has been identified as a risk factor" versus "Several aggressive behaviours have been identified in the study".
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested