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  • 19-11-2020
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Justify the use of have in the following sentence: “Either the boy or his parents have been informed of
the incident.”

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lexiejewel13 lexiejewel13
  • 19-11-2020

Answer:

Have is appropriate because the sentence mentions multiple people.

Explanation:

Just replace "the boy or his parents" with the word "they", take out "either" and have makes sense.  "They have been informed of the incident".

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