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Maslowich
3 years ago
13

Which answer is it? The news (has,have) caused many people to feel frustrated

English
1 answer:
rewona [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

has

Explanation:

it sounds better and it makes more sense.

The news has caused many people to feel frustrated. or

The news have caused many people to feel frustrated.

The one with HAS sounds better, so it is probably correct.

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