Which one is correct, "has or have" in a sentence, for example, "He has gone to school", or "he has gone to school"? Why?

 The correct sentence is "He has gone to school."


"Has" is the correct form to use because it matches the subject "he," which is singular. In English, the verb "to have" changes depending on the subject:


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- "I/You/We/They have" (plural)


So, when you're talking about someone like "he" or "she," you should use "has." The phrase "He has gone to school" means that he went to school and is still there or has just returned.


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