Have vs. Has—which verb to use?





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Is it correct to use have instead of has in the sentence below:




Scylla for Windows and Android phones have limited functionality.











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  • Well, yes. If you split it, then "Scylla for Windows and Scylla for Android have limited functionality."
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  • So does it mean the above example ungrammatical? Thanks.
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  • Well, yes. If you split it, then "Scylla for Windows and Scylla for Android have limited functionality."
    – Kris
    Nov 16 at 8:55










  • So does it mean the above example ungrammatical? Thanks.
    – alterego
    Nov 17 at 9:37


















  • Well, yes. If you split it, then "Scylla for Windows and Scylla for Android have limited functionality."
    – Kris
    Nov 16 at 8:55










  • So does it mean the above example ungrammatical? Thanks.
    – alterego
    Nov 17 at 9:37
















Well, yes. If you split it, then "Scylla for Windows and Scylla for Android have limited functionality."
– Kris
Nov 16 at 8:55




Well, yes. If you split it, then "Scylla for Windows and Scylla for Android have limited functionality."
– Kris
Nov 16 at 8:55












So does it mean the above example ungrammatical? Thanks.
– alterego
Nov 17 at 9:37




So does it mean the above example ungrammatical? Thanks.
– alterego
Nov 17 at 9:37















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