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Usage of One of my uncles have expired? ro has expired? #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 11, 2009 15:55 pm   Usage of One of my uncles have expired? ro has expired?
 

Which of the following statements are correct?

"One of my uncles have expired"

or

"One of my uncles has expired"

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Usage of One of my uncles have expired? ro has expired? #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 11, 2009 16:11 pm   Usage of One of my uncles have expired? ro has expired?
 

Padmavathi wrote:
Which of the following statements are correct?

"One of my uncles have expired"

or

"One of my uncles has expired"

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Hello, I am not a teacher, but

for me, the second sentence is the good one, 'One of my uncles has expired', you are talking about one dead, and logically the third person is the best choice.

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