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sergey [27]
2 years ago
5

Spiders(has,have) eight legs

English
2 answers:
Fittoniya [83]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Spiders have eight legs

Explanation:

has is used if the subject being modified is singular

have is used if the subject being modified is plural

Spiders - this is numerous so it is plural.

Therefore have is used

ivanzaharov [21]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

spiders have eight legs

Explanation:

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