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Hasn't vs haven't [on hold]


“I ordered” vs. “I have ordered”Are there rules governing pre- and/or post-modification of noun groups by participial adjectives?Is it correct to say: It's not ripened yetdon't have VS haven'tI haven't seen her “for”/“in” two daysThe word “attention” when referring to a package or letterWhen to use 'great interest' vs 'a great interest'He hasn't send me any pictures or he didn't send me any picturesGrammar about haven't and didn'tHas or Have use?













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          She haven’t is wrong.
          If you refer to he, she, it you have to use has.
          If you refer to I, you, we, they, then you have to use have.
          If you hear he/she/ it have then the person speaking is either making a mistake either using some sort of slang (as a teacher once told me, even if I’m not sure this is correct)






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            haven't is plural, while hasn't is a singular verb and matches the singular subject "she".


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              She haven’t is wrong.
              If you refer to he, she, it you have to use has.
              If you refer to I, you, we, they, then you have to use have.
              If you hear he/she/ it have then the person speaking is either making a mistake either using some sort of slang (as a teacher once told me, even if I’m not sure this is correct)






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                She haven’t is wrong.
                If you refer to he, she, it you have to use has.
                If you refer to I, you, we, they, then you have to use have.
                If you hear he/she/ it have then the person speaking is either making a mistake either using some sort of slang (as a teacher once told me, even if I’m not sure this is correct)






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                  She haven’t is wrong.
                  If you refer to he, she, it you have to use has.
                  If you refer to I, you, we, they, then you have to use have.
                  If you hear he/she/ it have then the person speaking is either making a mistake either using some sort of slang (as a teacher once told me, even if I’m not sure this is correct)






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                  She haven’t is wrong.
                  If you refer to he, she, it you have to use has.
                  If you refer to I, you, we, they, then you have to use have.
                  If you hear he/she/ it have then the person speaking is either making a mistake either using some sort of slang (as a teacher once told me, even if I’m not sure this is correct)







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                      haven't is plural, while hasn't is a singular verb and matches the singular subject "she".


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                        haven't is plural, while hasn't is a singular verb and matches the singular subject "she".


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                          haven't is plural, while hasn't is a singular verb and matches the singular subject "she".


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                          haven't is plural, while hasn't is a singular verb and matches the singular subject "she".


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