Have is the plural of the verb, has is the singular? Is the singular of the verb plus s?

Have is the plural of the verb, has is the singular? Is the singular of the verb plus s?


Has is singular and have is plural



Are the names of two people in the third person singular or plural, such as have or has after Tony and Tom?


The singular subject is (he, she, it or only one name). The rest are in the plural



The third person plural have


In the third person, have becomes has
He has a big house
He had a big house
As for the plural, fill in have
example:
They have pens
We have watches



I have a hobby complex form


I have a lot of hobbies.



Has or have is used when the subject is in the third person plural? What is used in the first and second person singular


Use has when the subject is the third person singular
Use have for the rest



In English, does the third person plural have or has?


have
Have in the plural



The plural of they have is they


No, they are plural of it / this / that, so they have is plural and its singular is it has



Has or have in the plural
For example, Zhang pen and amy() English class on Monday


The writer and singer has English class on Monday. The writer and singer are both used to describe the same person



If have / has is followed by a plural, the subject is I, have or has?
Just answer have / has directly


I /you/we/ they +have she/he/it +has



When leading the subject clause, we should pay attention to the specific content to determine the singular and plural of the predicate. Why don't we use the singular when we use what as the subject
What we need is more time, while what they need are more doctors and medicines


Not necessarily, clauses can usually be regarded as "an abstract thing", and then can be used in the form of it subject. But some subject clauses, in the specific context, are not abstract, but inferable "concrete things", which can be simple or complex, such as: what he picked up are some books.What he picked up is ...