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bread

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a stack of things has to be finished
a stack of things have to be finished

which one is correct? Thanks!
 

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bread said:
a stack of things has to be finished
a stack of things have to be finished

which one is correct? Thanks!

The subject of the sentence is singular (stack), so the verb should be singular (has). Some people choose "have" because the object of the preposition is plural. This is not correct, however. :wink:
 

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This is an area where American and British English differ. While Mike's logic is,as always, impeccable, in British English, either form would be OK. ;-)
 

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tdol said:
This is an area where American and British English differ. While Mike's logic is,as always, impeccable, in British English, either form would be OK. ;-)

I was trying to be balanced, but it's difficult. :roll:
 
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