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“has also” or “have also”, what is the difference?

“has also” or “have also”, what is the difference?

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  1. “Has also” and “have also” are two different ways of expressing a similar idea, but there are subtle differences between the two.

    “Has also” is used as a way to indicate additional actions that someone took. It indicates that the action occurred at the same time as another action, like a person who has a job and is also a student.

    “Have also” is used to indicate that something is part of a list of previous actions. It indicates that the action is not occurring at the same time as other actions like a person who has a job and has also been promoted.

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