06-23-2011, 02:05 AM
Pardon my ignorance, but I'm not sure where to go to correct something that is quite clearly wrong. So... I came here
The sentence given is "Leasing is a popular way of acquiring a new car or truck, and its use have really exploded just within the last ten years."
Obviously, have should be changed to has, though the explanation the website gives for this is that "'its use' refers to the use (of leasing)"
In this sentence (as we have gone over many times) we have 2 separate clauses. In the first clause the subject and verb are "Leasing is." In the second clause the subject and verb are "Its use have" "have" has to match "Its use" regardless of what "Its use" refers to. If leasing had multiple uses (which it does in some cases but that's beside the point) the sentence could be just as easily written "Leasing is a popular way of acquiring a new car or truck, and its uses have really exploded just within the last ten years."
You wouldn't write "Its uses has" just because uses refers to leasing.
The sentence given is "Leasing is a popular way of acquiring a new car or truck, and its use have really exploded just within the last ten years."
Obviously, have should be changed to has, though the explanation the website gives for this is that "'its use' refers to the use (of leasing)"
In this sentence (as we have gone over many times) we have 2 separate clauses. In the first clause the subject and verb are "Leasing is." In the second clause the subject and verb are "Its use have" "have" has to match "Its use" regardless of what "Its use" refers to. If leasing had multiple uses (which it does in some cases but that's beside the point) the sentence could be just as easily written "Leasing is a popular way of acquiring a new car or truck, and its uses have really exploded just within the last ten years."
You wouldn't write "Its uses has" just because uses refers to leasing.