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What is correct neither one has or neither one have?

The correct phrasing is "neither one has," as "neither" is a singular pronoun and therefore takes a singular verb (has) in this sentence.


Is one singular or plural?

The noun 'one' is the singular form; the plural form is ones. Example sentences: I have a five and two ones. The size ones are at the end of the row. The ones are the numbers for the first floor units. The word one is also an indefinite pronoun and adjective.


What is the singular possessive to audiences' reaction?

The correct spelling of the singular noun is audience (one audience).The correct singular possessive form is audience's.Example: The audience's reaction made the singer smile.


Singular or plural verb One of the things that makes me happy is reading.?

The verb 'is' is correct for the singular subject of the sentence: one.


Which ones or one's is proper in the phrase- the one's or ones you love?

Ones is correct here.


Is king's rights the correct example of the singular possessive case?

Yes, "king's rights" is the correct singular form for the rights of the king.


Which one is correct he think or he thinks?

"He thinks" is correct. The verb "thinks" agrees with the singular subject "he."


Which is correct keep ones words or keep ones word?

keep one's word is correct


Which one is correct.....A lot of work has or a lot of work have?

"A lot" is singular, and it is the subject, so the verb is singular too: "has."


Does this sentence have correct subjectverb agreement One tragic effect of Hurricane Katrina was massive flooding in New Orleans?

Yes, the sentence has a singular subject (one tragic effect), and a singular verb (massive flooding.)


What is correct one of the players who have or who has?

One of the players who has is correct; this is true because ONE, being the subject, calls for a singular verb. If players were the subject, a plural verb would be correct.


What phrase is correct here are or here is?

Either one can be, dependent on context. The first would typically be used for multiple objects/people/etc. while the second is more fitting for singular ones.