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The correct sentence is:You are at war.
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
Because when you use an auxiliary, the verbs are always normal. Because the auxiliary is passing the sentence to the correct tense form.
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Using benefited in a sentence: Acquiring the brand new steed, benefited the general greatly.
It depends how you use it. If you use it after something it can be correct. But being in a sentence by itself isn't correct.
If you use 'you and he' as the subject of the sentence, it is correct: You and he will meet when we get to the restaurant.
Use is present. Used is past. The correct sentence is, This is used for....
benefitThe benefit was obvious to all of them.There was no benefit to continuing the endeavor.
Using benefited in a sentence: Acquiring the brand new steed, benefited the general greatly.
Your sentence is structurally correct.
There is no use of THE in the sentence. FROGS HOP can be considered as correct too.
he is and they are
No that is not correct. You should say: That will also benefit.I ordered flowers from my garden club. This will benefit me because the flowers are cheaper than at the local nursery but will also benefit my garden club which gets 10% on the sale.
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No. I believe you want "Does that have . . ." or "That has . . . "