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 yetigumboots
 
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							| which is correct? 
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							| There have to be 11 players in each team or   there has to be 11 players in each team.
 
 
 
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 douglas
 
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							| Even though I want to say "there has to be"..I think the correct answer is "there have to be" because "players" is plural.     Douglas |  11 Feb 2011     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| I agree with Douglas. It should be "have to be" because of the plural "11 players". |  11 Feb 2011     
					
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 FroggyClaudine
 
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							| Why not choose there must be 11 players which would prevent you from being in doubt ? |  11 Feb 2011     
					
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 yetigumboots
 
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							| Yes it said that in the book but it just didn �t not sound right... Thanks guys. |  11 Feb 2011     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Again - a corruption of language through use and time. Even though have is grammatically correct - I would bet my old grandmother that
 millions now use has.
 
 
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There were three stray kittens cowering under our porch steps this morning. If you ask who? or what? before the verb ("were cowering"), the answer is "three stray kittens," the correct subject. |  11 Feb 2011     
					
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