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Anonymous

Jan 13, 2025

what is the correct way to say? I hope everyone “has” a good day or I hope everyone “have” a good day?

What is the correct way to say this: "I hope everyone has a good day" or "I hope everyone have a good day"?

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EVERYONE is plural.

The verb must match.

HAS is plural.

HAVE is singular

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Anonymous

Nov 17, 2024

has for plural, have for singular. Since everyone is plural, is is has.

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Anonymous

Jan 28, 2025

“I hope everyone has a good day” is correct. The other version is not correct.

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Anonymous

Jan 29, 2025

According to Longman:

GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?

Use a singular verb after everyone:

Everyone likes her.

As the same question posed 11 years ago, Yaktivistdotcom’s public answer is as follows (I am an English learner too).

“Everyone, have a good time” would be proper with the comma indicating that you are talking to “everyone” and instructing them to have a good time. “Everyone has a good time” would be right if you were talking about everyone in the third person.

Yaktivistdotcom · 11 years ago

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