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Has vs has had? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange The coronavirus pandemic has ripple effects on the whole community Another sense is to speak of general facts For this you could use a plural, so you could say: Bank crashes have a ripple effect These uses are rather less likely than "past event with present effects" so usually this would be in the form quoted in the dictionary
Which one to use: Has passed away or Had passed away? Don't use a definite time expression with the present past perfect — at least in this context Use the simple past tense with the preposition on: He passed away on March 3, 2017 Sometimes whether to use past and perfect tense is blurry, because both was referring to something in the past already happened Look at this thread: What is the perfect, and how should I use it?
Have Vs Has when using with name of a team According to my understanding, 'has' is what I should use because 'Ferrari' is a name of a team But, I've been listening to a lot of YouTubers using 'Have' One of such examples is Charles Leclerc Escapes Penalty And MORE | Jolyon Palmer On The 2019 Italian Grand Prix At 16:04, he says Ferrari, since the summer break, have hit hard
passive voice - How different, has closed VS has been closed? - English . . . The cafe has closed Grammar: This is a simple statement of fact about the current state of the cafe Interpretation: Generally, it would be interpreted as meaning that the cafe has closed for the day The cafe has been closed Grammar: Most often, this would represent the fact that the cafe has been closed by somebody