Who has got a red car? Почему не have??
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In English, the verb "has" is used with third-person singular subjects, such as "he," "she," or "it." On the other hand, "have" is used with first-person singular, second-person singular, first-person plural, and second-person plural subjects, such as "I," "you," "we," and "they."
So, when you ask, "Who has got a red car?" you're referring to a singular person or entity, and that's why "has" is used. If you were talking about multiple people or entities, you would use "have." For example, "They have got red cars."
In your question, "Who has got a red car?" you're asking about a single individual who possesses a red car.
The correct question should be "Who has a red car?" because "has" is the third-person singular form of the verb "have." In English, the verb form "has" is used with singular subjects, while "have" is used with plural subjects. For example:
- He has a red car.
- She has a red car.
- John has a red car.
If you were asking about more than one person having red cars, you would use "have" with a plural subject, such as "Who has red cars?"
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