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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'they has' is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct and usable sentence in written English is 'they have.' For example, 'They have been looking forward to their vacation for months.'.
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There were no signs that they has plans to do anything violent".
A slightly different version of the same problem — the plural "they" has no plural antecedent.
They has long been used in the singular in English, but not to denote genderlessness.
Without exception, the longer they has been at their new homes the less they liked them.
The French later claimed they has rescued him after an accident on the high seas.
According to the memo, they has "listened to briefings by embassy employees, asked questions, and had pictures taken".
His defence lawyers say Judge Masipa should be lenient on the Paralympian, who they has suffered emotionally and financially after the shooting.
However, a BT Sport spokesman contradicted Collymore by claiming they has not dropped or sacked him, and said it was Collymore's decision not to appear on tonight's show.
This is a team hell bent on completely eradicating their opponents, made evident by the 126 points they has scored in the first three games.
Prof Liam Kennedy, the author of a study titled They Shoot Children, Don't They?, has described the strategy as "forms of torture on a vast scale".
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[They] has also raised significant and widespread concern within Indian and internationally.
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